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Anonymous 11/25/2024 (Mon) 16:56:36 Id: f91839 No. 1248
When can we Augmented Reality/TG with little robots in the real world?
We have had that technology for quite a while. Augmented reality has been a thing for a decade. Why would you want that though? If you are meeting up IRL to play you would want to use real models.
>>1249 I imagine the point is you don't have to meet up, just everyone projecting the board on their dining table as if it were tabletop sim.
>>1263 You know now that I think about it that does sound kinda cool. Problem is that it would require everyone to have a projector. They could also just look at the table through their phone I guess. but imagine doing that for a whole session?
>>1263 I'd love to have a virtual AR/VR tabletop, but the technology would need to be more widely adopted. The Oculus Quest 3 for example can do mixed reality using their pretty good colored cameras for example, so we can very easily do that stuff today. The main issue is that not everybody has or wants to have a Quest 3 or the like.


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