Comments on Watch Now: Michelle Osorio Streams Live Tours Through High FidelityTypePad2017-06-29T21:16:39ZSLHamlethttps://nwn.blogs.com/nwn/tag:typepad.com,2003:https://nwn.blogs.com/nwn/2017/06/michelle-osorio-high-fidelity-social-vr/comments/atom.xml/rvw commented on 'Watch Now: Michelle Osorio Streams Live Tours Through High Fidelity'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341bf74053ef01bb09afc474970d2017-07-17T15:36:52Z2017-07-17T15:36:52ZrvwMichells's got a bubbly, personable, nature and voice - great for presenting something new, but the whole thing just doesn't...<p>Michells's got a bubbly, personable, nature and voice - great for presenting something new, but the whole thing just doesn't appeal to me. It all looks so blocky, undeveloped and rough (mesh, anyone?). </p>
<p>Not my cuppa tea at all. </p>
<p>I guess I'm just not getting what the fascination is - vs - what SL already offers.</p>Ciaran Laval commented on 'Watch Now: Michelle Osorio Streams Live Tours Through High Fidelity'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341bf74053ef01b8d291df86970c2017-06-30T23:12:25Z2017-06-30T23:12:25ZCiaran Lavalhttp://sl.governormarley.com/"If you don't have a full VR rig like 99.9% of the population, this is probably the best way to...<p>"If you don't have a full VR rig like 99.9% of the population, this is probably the best way to get a glimpse at what's being built in the leading social VR platform."</p>
<p>There's the problem with where High Fidelity is. I absolutely love what they are doing but it's miles from mainstream, they have just upped their minimum Windows specs to an Intel I7. They are high end gaming, which is probably where they need to be in terms of being able to demonstrate VR, but it's not the consumer market.</p>