An Oculus Engineer joins to discuss upcoming VR devices, developing for them, and GPUs of the future.\nSPON: Support MLID with code \u201cMOORESLAW\u201d for 82% off AtlasVPN: https://atlasv.pn/MOORESLAW\nSPON: brokensilicon = -25% off Windows, dieshrink = -3% off Everything: https://biitt.ly/shbSk\n\n0:00 Who is our guest? What got him into VR work?\n7:12 What does VR offer traditional gaming doesn\u2019t? (Insidious is the Movie!)\n15:09 The History of VR before 2012 - From Virtual Boy to Oculus\n21:27 PlayStation's Instant (and fleeting) VR Dominance, Problems with Early VR\n30:57 Why PlayStation bet on VR, and XBOX didn't...\n37:01 Apple VR is Coming - What would be its Killer App?\n49:54 Will PS VR2 make VR Gaming mainstream?\n1:03:14 What games do PS VR2 & Quest 3 need to be successful?\n1:11:24 How important was Carmack to Oculus development?\n1:15:31 XR2 Programming\n1:20:20 What should the Quest 3 do well? What's the ideal VR Device of the Future?\n1:38:42 Will putting computers on our head give us cancer?\n1:43:49 Will shortages affect VR Pricing moving forward?\n1:45:16 When will VR be "Mom and Dad" mainstream?\n1:48:32 Lovelace Performance, RDNA 3, FSR 2.0 - How will VR be improved?\n1:56:14 When will we make walking work well in VR games?\n2:09:03 Besides VR, what's the next gaming experience revolution?\n2:14:38 Will RDNA 5 APUs match the PS5? When will we get 1000 Core CPUs?\n\nhttps://virtualspeech.com/blog/history-of-vr\nhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PlayStation_VR\nhttps://9to5mac.com/2021/04/03/opinion-apple-arcade-just-went-from-a-potential-flop-to-a-likely-success/\nhttps://www.psdevwiki.com/ps3/RSX\nhttps://www.qualcomm.com/products/application/xr-vr-ar/snapdragon-xr2-5g-platform?&cmpid=foxdus2231&gclid=CjwKCAjws8yUBhA1EiwAi_tpEQ9AYVIGvik8-i1AaGRamDOtpMNgXzgA-_vjvXD4YnoXKQwxV_FBXRoCYQcQAvD_BwE\nhttps://uploadvr.com/snapdragon-888-adreno-660/\nhttps://www.gfinityesports.com/vr/valve-index-2-release-date-specs-price-deckard/\nhttps://twitter.com/id_aa_carmack/status/1371485209603022853?lang=en\nhttps://www.khronos.org/openxr/