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James Cameron isn’t too impressed with Virtual Reality technology

Famed Director, James Cameron, has given his thoughts on current Virtual Reality technology and it turns out, he's not too impressed, stating that he sees absolutely no real place for it other than video games. In-fact, he described virtual reality as “a yawn”.

Speaking at a Wall Street Journal Conference panel, Cameron said: “There seems to be a lot of excitement around something that, to me, is a yawn, frankly. What will the level of interactivity with the user be other than just ‘I can stand and look around'? If you want to move through a virtual reality it's called a video game, it's been around forever.”

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While Virtual Reality has its obvious ties in gaming, it has yet to be used for film. That said, it could make for some interesting projects, Warner Bros recently announced that it plans to re-create the bat cave in VR for an interactive experience. Additionally, in an effort to promote upcoming film, Interstellar in the US, movie goers were invited to try out an interactive scene, which involved floating in a low gravity space ship.

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KitGuru Says: What do you guys think of Virtual Reality? Can you see it having its uses outside of gaming? Is the technology ‘a yawn'?

Source: The Hollywood Reporter

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5 comments

  1. I think this could have excellent uses within education, specifically advanced medical education.

  2. Narrow-minded twat

  3. of course it doesn’t have a place in movies.. they are always 2d images…movies you are told a story.. games and VR you experience it…

  4. I think he’s going to have to mess his words where the sun doesn’t hit!

  5. I’m with him on this, it just doesn’t excite me. I’m very happy gaming on a 2d screen, and I think the market for the occulus rift will be very narrow. Its the same at 3D television, sounds like sci fi future amazing woo hoo, but at the bare bones, its still in the alpha stages of development, and I can’t get excited about something with this many limitations.