@NateRalph: And Minecraft! Sorry, Holobuilder. I poked sheep and blew up a bench and barely noticed the power cord tethering me to the ceiling.
@NateRalph: The HoloLens dev models are clunkier than what we saw today, but Skyping with someone who's drawing on the wall in front of you is surreal
GPS would work well as an app for this.
A pokemon game with Hololens...
The applications for this depend a lot on how opaque the image can be.
Have they not said anywhere what the resolution of the image is?
um at the very least... this headset could act like illumiroom... but far better
and that's if the developer is doing almost nothing.
Taking it a step further, just to be clear. The physical CD you held in the store doesn't need to be something you actually walk out of the store with once you've made your purchase.
You purchase digital data. Back at home you may have a shelf which appears to have hundreds of individual boxes with CDs of your favorite music and movies, or a bookshelf that appears to have thousands of physical hardcover books. But in fact you only need to have 3-5 physical objects that are blank slates and have the shape of a CD or a book etc.
Most of the time when we actually want to touch something and handle it with our own two hands, we're only touching a very small part of it at any given moment. The rest is scenery interpreted by our eyes as identically tangible. That's why this illusion could work.
you can use a controller wearing the headset tooI will give it a try of course but im sure that i'll stick with the controller
Wonder what the battery life is
Except it's not a hologram, it's just glasses with a projector and a camera. We've seen AR stuff like this before, just not integrated as well. Even so you'll be wearing stupid glasses which are unbearable enough in the movie theatre.
They showed off an undoable concept in their video then they showed something that pretended to be that concept.
Welp, now I want one.Turn the lights off. Lean back and start staring at star fields and constellations. A virtual planetarium in your own living room.
I want to play Warhammer tabletop game on my kitchen table and not clutter it with figures![]()
Consiering this thing is supposed to have 4 cameras, some sort of projector, three different processors (of which two are apparently "as powerful as a laptop"), various gyros, I'd say probably around 15 seconds.
Do you guys remember these?
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Imagine something like that or any kind of pet game with AR. I can imagine having a pet just running all the time while I'm doing other AR related things and I just look over and there it is sitting on my chair playing with its tail or something.
Heck, playing cards could actually come back in style if they did what Nintendo does with the 3DS AR cards but obviously much better. Imagine Magic the gathering or any other TCG right there in AR but with a battlefield and character models that would scale depending on available room space.
The possibilities man...
Do you guys remember these?
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Imagine something like that or any kind of pet game with AR. I can imagine having a pet just running all the time while I'm doing other AR related things and I just look over and there it is sitting on my chair playing with its tail or something.
Heck, playing cards could actually come back in style if they did what Nintendo does with the 3DS AR cards but obviously much better. Imagine Magic the gathering or any other TCG right there in AR but with a battlefield and character models that would scale depending on available room space.
The possibilities man...
Welp, now I want one.
Build me a virtual planetarium devs!
Can you imagine virtual galaxies that you can pinch and zoom into solar systems and examine planets, read info, name them...
Imagine a 4X space strategy game...
I think this could be HUGE for strategy games.
I want to play Warhammer tabletop game on my kitchen table and not clutter it with figures![]()
That was the first thing I thought of when I saw the MS video. Actual animated table top gaming.
See your men running and gunning to a set piece. See the explosions, see the orcs hiding and talking to each other.
It would be absolutely awesome and a game changer.
I'll take this with a cup full of salt if you guys don't mind. I don't suffer from poor memory since the last time Microsoft announced something similar.
I don't like this when it comes to games, I think VR is much more adequate as a first step.
AR seems much farther away than VR when it comes to providing a satisfying experience, those MS PR videos look like pure BS (not unlike Project Milo).
Damn, kind of a bummer. I was assuming this does both AR and VR. Thats what the whole Mars thing sounded like
Yeah. That would be so cool. Just holding a slate and it's a book with animated drawings. Your walls are huge 3D tv screens or have animated wallpaper when they are not.
Even look at a shut cupboard but can see what's inside because it's overlaid on the door.
Turn the lights off. Lean back and start staring at star fields and constellations. A virtual planetarium in your own living room.
The possibilities are endless.
I don't think you can interact with the martian surface, then again VR isn't currently much better in the interaction department. From what I read, shiny or bright objects will pass through the image, breaking the illusion somewhat.
I do believe this is one of the CastAR demos. Table Top gaming?
Yeah. That would be so cool. Just holding a slate and it's a book with animated drawings. Your walls are huge 3D tv screens or have animated wallpaper when they are not.
Even look at a shut cupboard but can see what's inside because it's overlaid on the door.
Turn the lights off. Lean back and start staring at star fields and constellations. A virtual planetarium in your own living room.
The possibilities are endless.
I would love to use this kind of interface as a teaching/learning instrument.Can you imagine virtual galaxies that you can pinch and zoom into solar systems and examine planets, read info, name them...
Imagine a 4X space strategy game...
@GI_AndyMc: Important first impression. In the videos I thought it filled your entire field of view, but it's more like a screen floating in space.
@GI_AndyMc: I'd say it's like a 16x9-ish monitor floating about 7 to 8 inches just in front of your face.
Just becuse you can't in the demo doesn't mean it's not possible
It seems that CastAR actually physically projects and image onto a surface. This does something a bit different.
He is going to do a full write up but posted some impressions.
I want to play Warhammer tabletop game on my kitchen table and not clutter it with figures![]()
I think this could be HUGE for strategy games.
Hmm, that's a bit disappointing.
Eh? Big difference for multiplayerYup, but for the table top gaming experience there is little practical difference.
Clunky real demo with questionable use case. Slick faked/rendered demo on a whole different level.
People positing ideas they almost certainly know aren't viable for the technology.
We never learn. Groundhog day, groundhog day, groundhog day...