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Are we going to be allowed to play MCOC on the Apple Vision Pro?
Valroz
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This will be a game changer in almost everything, especially gaming for us gamers.
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BUT, all things being equal if I had mad money or the price was not so drastic, that would seem like a fun experiment to try playing that way.
As for "will you be allowed to play" - I don't know, at this point in time, but I ask: Is this how you'd want to play MCOC?
As an aside, it’s likely years away, like a decade at least, but I can definitely see this as some kind of future of gaming. It’s up to companies to decide if they want to alter their existing games for that kind of playing, but equally games will be developed with this in mind.
Anyway. I do agree I don’t think mcoc could do it yet. And it is a significant time away from becoming commonplace. But I stand by that it’s coming eventually.
As the industry is discovering, making a $400 headset that actually works is an extremely difficult engineering task. No one wants to pay $400 for a novelty headset they don't really need. But the Apple thing is not a headset, it is a complete computer. It is, in effect, a VR wearable Macbook. $3500 is ridiculous for a headset. But it isn't totally ridiculous for an actual high performance Apple computer that *happens* to be a headset.
It is impossible to predict how people will react to that. I recall when the iPad launched. It was ridiculed even more then than the Apple VR headset is being ridiculed now. And that's because people learned their lesson. The iPod was ridiculed, the iPad was ridiculed, and even the iPhone was originally ridiculed. The problem with betting against Apple is that you are not betting against the product, you are betting against Apple's ability to convince people they want to buy something. The pool of Apple VR customers is going to be small of course, but they will come from the pool of people willing to spend $1200 on a phone, $1500 on a tablet, $600 on a watch. Most of them aren't going to be willing to spend $3500 on a VR headset, but Apple doesn't need most of them. It just needs like five percent of them to be curious enough to try it out for it to become the trend setter of the market.
As for playing MCOC on it, I think that's highly unlikely because my understanding is that at least initially apps need to be written for or ported to it. I doubt Kabam has the resources to prioritize such a port.
Bottom line is, I would not bet on Apple missing a step. They’ve been playing this game too long.
Or is it just basically a “modified” UI interface to your actual Phone/Tablet (like a very fancy 2nd screen) ?
If it is a separate full computer, that means storage, pics, videos, notes, and anything else (settings, etc) that are in your main device would have to be Sync’d to the Cloud, to be able to share them between everything.
Which, yes, I understand a lot of ppl do. But others who only use a single device, they may not use Apple Cloud for storing everything.
*OR* (I guess) maybe shareable locally via like Bluetooth or other wireless connectivity, without having to grab them from the Sync’d internet ??
What can we all collectively agree upon and say “We want this!”
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I could certainly see doing many activites from PC, although I can't say i see doing something "critical" like war from it.