Host: Is that on Oculus? I have to try it

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Host: Is that on Oculus? I have to try it

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Mark Zuckerberg: Yeah, no, the My Zombie game is Arizona Sunshine. Oh, what is that? Oh, it's, it can be multiplayer, and there's a horde mode where you can go in, you have four friends, and there's waves of zombies coming.


Mark Zuckerberg: That's mine, it's healing. You just wait until they come to you.

Host: How long will it take for you to develop a full-body haptic feedback suit? Oh my god. Hmm. this possible?

Mark Zuckerberg: It's possible. But I think there are other cyprus telegram data more important things to deliver. So I think stepping back a little bit, how we think about the goal here is to convey a real sense of presence. There is no technology today that can make you feel like you are actually there with another person. You’re interacting with them through your phone, watching through this little window that takes you away from everything. The magic of augmented and virtual reality is that you actually feel that sense of presence, as if you are really there with the other person.

So the question is, how do you achieve this? There are countless factors that contribute to creating this sense of presence. I mean, first of all, obviously, being able to look around and keep the room around you. Getting good spatial audio is also crucial; if someone is talking, the audio needs to be 3D and come from where they are talking. It will be interesting to see which factors are ultimately important in creating this sense of presence and which ones are not.
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