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VR development
Creating Virtual Reality applications, meaning the user will only see virtual elements when wearing his/her headset.
Virtual Reality (VR)
What is Virtual Reality?
Virtual Reality (VR) fully immerses the user in a computer-generated environment, replacing the real world entirely. When wearing a VR headset, users see and hear only the virtual space, creating a strong sense of presence.
VR experiences can simulate realistic environments or create entirely imaginary worlds, making it a powerful medium for gaming, training, and simulation.
Key Characteristics
- Full immersion: The real world is completely blocked out
- 3D environments: Users can look and move around freely
- Motion tracking: Head and hand movements are tracked
- High presence: Strong feeling of "being there"
Common Devices
- Meta Quest
- PlayStation VR
- HTC Vive
- Valve Index
Real-World Use Cases
- Gaming & entertainment: Fully immersive gameplay
- Training simulations: Flight, military, and safety training
- Therapy: Exposure therapy and pain management
- Virtual social spaces: Meetings, events, and collaboration
Strengths and Limitations
Strengths
- Deep immersion
- Complete creative freedom
- Mature hardware ecosystem
Limitations
- Isolation from the real world
- Motion sickness for some users
- Requires physical space and setup