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Ensuring Consistent VR User Experience across Multiple Platforms

Author(s) Komal Jasani
Country United States
Abstract Developing a VR compatible with numerous hardware, inputs, tracking, and rendering approaches has become challenging. Since computers differ in their processing speeds and graphics cards, graphics display and screen refresh rates vary, and so does the quality of the controllers that can be used to operate the computers. With no standards, users can get motion sickness, latency, or lose the visual quality of experience when switching. These and other tactics are discussed in the following stances in an attempt to put together the best practices for achieving a uniform cross-platform experience. However, cloud-based solutions and AI-based optimization are becoming the new reasonable approaches to close the gap between high-end and standalone VR systems. When developers design VR experiences together in a single piece, it is possible to ensure that the experiences can quickly scale and remain visually and interactively identical and immersive cross-platform. Overall, standardization initiatives and existing technological developments will help to keep VR relatively universal in the sense that irrespective of the used hardware, it will remain fun, intuitive, and comprehensible. The fact that there are no defined rules in the creation and development of VR means that for the future to be more immersed, there has to be the same standard across the platforms.
Field Engineering
Published In Volume 13, Issue 1, January-June 2022
Published On 2022-05-10
Cite This Ensuring Consistent VR User Experience across Multiple Platforms - Komal Jasani - IJAIDR Volume 13, Issue 1, January-June 2022. DOI 10.5281/zenodo.14988542
DOI https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14988542
Short DOI https://doi.org/g87chz

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