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Is there any reason to buy Vision Pro? ------------- Hey, I am Vojta Nevrela and I make games. I want to spend my time on earth pursuing the quest of becoming an amazing game developer (Good to note, that I am clearly on the beginning of this journey... 5 years in... -_- ) I want to share with you everything I learn, so you too can make cool games for me to play. ;) That's why I am posting on YouTube and share Open Source projects. It's also a reason why I am working at GameReady as an Education Coordinator to help nurture the next generation of Game Developers. ------------- Contact: fansi@kampairaptor.com -------------

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In this video I go off on the Apple Vision Pro and basically ask the only question that matters: is there any real reason to buy it? After seeing Zuckerberg’s take (and yeah, it’s a funny one), I land in the same place—if you care about the stuff people actually use VR for right now, especially gaming, Vision Pro looks completely pointless. No controllers, barely any games, and it’s locked down to the Apple ecosystem. For me, that’s already a dealbreaker. I also talk about the pricing insanity. Vision Pro is around $3.5k, while a Quest 3 is like $400–$500. For the same money you could buy multiple Quests, load them up with games, and actually play with friends—so as a “VR purchase,” it’s not even a close comparison. People bring up the screen, and sure, it’s probably high-res, but comparing a $3,500 device to a $500 headset is like comparing a phone to a $4,000 PC—of course the expensive thing has better specs. My bigger issue is Apple’s platform behavior: strong restrictions, weird rebranding of VR terms, and limited dev access. If they opened it up and let developers actually build, maybe it becomes interesting in a year or two—but right now, for game dev and VR gaming, I don’t see the value.

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