I think at this time one more from AT can bring very little that wasn't already explored in bits and pieces all over the web. So I wouldn't hold my breath, there's a window of usability for any review and for Polaris it's been closed for some time now.
Eye tracking and mouth tracking seem like requirements for VR to become a social space, where we can communicate at face-to-face range, including facial expressions as normal. Otherwise we're playing halloween stuck interacting with robotic masks on our faces.
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Dr. Swag - Monday, March 13, 2017 - link
Hey Ryan, how's the Polaris review coming along? It's been 7 months since the rx 480 launched so I'm wondering if it's almost done yet.yannigr2 - Monday, March 13, 2017 - link
There are a gazillion of Polaris reviews out there.close - Monday, March 13, 2017 - link
I think at this time one more from AT can bring very little that wasn't already explored in bits and pieces all over the web. So I wouldn't hold my breath, there's a window of usability for any review and for Polaris it's been closed for some time now.Dr. Swag - Monday, March 13, 2017 - link
And none of them go as in depth into the Polaris architecture as I'd like. They really just skim over the edges.Gc - Monday, March 13, 2017 - link
Eye tracking and mouth tracking seem like requirements for VR to become a social space, where we can communicate at face-to-face range, including facial expressions as normal. Otherwise we're playing halloween stuck interacting with robotic masks on our faces.