I think it's interesting that Apple's approach to AR is trying to make it a computer experience, not a metaverse experience. You're not seeing fake people in a fake room. You're seeing a normal teleconferencing interaction that has been elevated because you can turn your head and see different pieces of it and because you can show a large format of your presentation as if you had many screens that could hover anywhere in the room and spatial audio gives you better sound awareness.

The experience they're selling isn't "check out this new universe we've created." It's "look at what we can do when we can put displays anywhere and let you interact with computing in a new way." It's "what if you could be on an airplane with a 70 inch TV?"

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@LilahTovMoon I just wanna play Beat Saber, though.

@gcvsa As someone who has used Apple products for so long, I feel like I'm less into video games than most. I do like playing games with people (like Smash Bros), but I never became a gamer in the same way.

I do like that there's a small clip of someone playing a basketball game with the Vision Pro and a Playstation controller. It seems like there's interesting directions one could take traditional controller gaming when combining it with the Vision Pro.