The EXIT SUIT is an INSANE Step Forward for VR!

The EXIT SUIT is an INSANE Step Forward for VR!




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  1. i wonder if the apple vr headset will come with 128gb storage and half of it is already used. and can u imagine the price tag on it probably gonna be about $5k at the least and they'll make a new one every year and it'll be slightly different but not actually better and dont get me started on paying loads of money on adapters that are almost a necessity and they'll also be over priced for the product quality that they use to make it.

  2. I love this year. Since when many years ago I've realized how big of a change the popularization of smartphones has brought to our civilization, I was waiting for the next thing. Later, in 2016, I had a short moment of being almost sure that the VR is the next big thing. But I have a feeling that after, almost until now, the situation was as boring as it could be. Nothing was truly exciting (no, not the phone producer…). I know that this suit is probably nowhere near the revolution coming from the current and future AI language models, but still… When you were saying about the Exit Suit, there were a few levels of my eyes widening and trying to grab my jaw from the floor. Seriously, all those companies working to do something new for VR since 2016 and, at least IMO, just one, um, kind of leap forward, in 6-7 years (Quest 2)? And now a guy creates something that's simply brilliant in the way it is designed. So many aspects of the Exit Suit feels like nothing else that ever existed. Usually there are only slow evolutions of hardware. But this thing is like a multiple revolutions implemented in one thing at one time. I'm very useless in putting my my thoughts into words regarding the Ezit Suit, but I hope sb shares my feelings

  3. My anxiety ridden brain just hops there's a quick release for the exoskeleton, what if there's a fire and I have to get out soon!

  4. My big question with Big Screen's Beyond is will there still be room for prescription lens inserts on such a tiny headset. I will NEVER go back to wearing glasses with VR again (I just got my Reloptix for Rift 2). I don't care how light the new headset or if they claim wearing glasses will still be comfortable. If Reloptix can't fit inserts in there, HARD PASS.

  5. You can try to test the performance on the smallest vr headset by running something like bonelab fusion with like 20 players while simultaneously spawning a bunch of props and you can compare it’s performance to maybe the quest 2 or pro because the quest 2 is an average headset and quest pro is higher end (maybe not compared to something like a varjo or pimax but to normal consumers it’s pretty high tech)

  6. Holy crap I need to build a exit suit! I wanted to make the glove that Lucas made but I didn’t have a 3d printer but I need to make a exit suit! Can I just go to like a Canadian tire or Home Depot and get the wood and build it? That would be soooo sick! I wonder what games it supports tho because my favorite games like bonelab and other games do support full body tracking, I don’t think I can use it for that but I can still use it for vr chat I guess but it would be so sick playing fusion in bonelab while using a exo skeleton lol

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