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Bonnove
Joined: 29 Sep 25 Posts: 2
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Posted: Mon Sep 29, 2025 8:36 pm Post subject: AR good gaming |
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When I first saw the concept of AR contact lens gaming, I thought it was purely fantasy. But it seems closer to reality than I expected. The thought of blending virtual game elements into everyday life—no equipment, no dedicated screen—just your eyes interpreting the world with overlays. |
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Manala
Joined: 10 May 23 Posts: 30
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Posted: Mon Sep 29, 2025 8:37 pm Post subject: |
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Yes, it’s a thrilling direction. The article I checked outlines early research and prototypes aiming to achieve exactly that odds96.in https://gadgetlite.com/2025/08/gaming-ar-contact-lens/ . They talk about flexible electronics, micro-optics, and eye-tracking integrated into the contact. If they perfect it, you’ll see game world elements that stay anchored in your environment, adapting to your head movement and gaze. _________________ ¡Hola bailarines de la fortuna! Soy un amante de la danza que ha decidido bailar con los números de la suerte en los sorteos argentinos. Con pasos de combinaciones y giros de estrategias |
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Kozzinn
Joined: 18 Oct 24 Posts: 3
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Posted: Mon Sep 29, 2025 8:37 pm Post subject: |
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For sure, that could be next-gen mixed reality. But I wonder about latency and calibration. Even slight delays or alignment errors would be disorienting. Developers would need to build fallback modes or “safe zones” so players don’t get lost or overwhelmed. If done right, though, AR gaming via contact lens could feel like magic—moving from screens to sight itself. |
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