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Re: Auto-spin of VRs distracting, CPU-draning, hide cubics
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Re: Auto-spin of VRs distracting, CPU-draning, hide cubics



I thought more about it and the philosophical objection to autopan
is that it takes away the feeling of exploring. I think the sense of
mystery about what's around the next corner can make VRs
exciting. When someone starts steering you through the scenery,
then it's more like TV and less like an interactive web.

    red

----- Original Message -----
> Is it just me or do these auto-start VRs seem like more
> of an irritation than a useful enhancement?


References: 
 >CubicVR automatic start (From: "Matsuda T" <email@hidden>)
 >Auto-spin of VRs distracting, CPU-draning, hide cubics (From: "Redwoodian" <email@hidden>)



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