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XR Gaming Case Study: Groove Jones, Be Pro Be Proud

XR Today - Virtual Reality

The trusted enterprise is part of Unity’s Certified Creator Network, which enables Groove Jones to design slick, immersive experiences using the real-time 3D (RT3D) engine. The team delivers the VR training program to students via a mobile truck, available in Arkansas, Georgia, Tennessee, South Carolina, and North Carolina.

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This Restaurant Will Let You Paint With Sauces in VR

VRScout

When your masterpiece is complete, you can save an in-game video of your custom creation on Facebook right there. This Unity-based VR application was built from the ground up just for this activation, with the style and details matching the Zaxby’s environment. 10 – TCU vs. Arkansas. 17 – Arkansas vs. Texas State.

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Jeremy Bailenson talks about 1,000,000 Walmart employees training with VR, presence, and the VR “empathy machine”

The Ghost Howls

We were using something called Visa, which was a very low-level library language, very different from what Unity is right now. It also makes sense because many VR games now are low-poly, but people still enjoy them. One of the teams we work with is the Arkansas Razorbacks. In Arkansas, there is the largest company in the world.

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Creating Virtual Scenarios to Train Soft Skills in XR, with Friends With Holograms’ Cortney Harding

XR for Business Podcast

We just worked with Unity, building augmented reality projects. I think it’s a high quality game engine character, but it’s not like talking to an actual person. Obviously, for hard skills and for fun and games and commercial stuff, that’s a very different story. And I can’t say which one yet, TBD.

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Creating Virtual Scenarios to Train Soft Skills in XR, with Friends With Holograms’ Cortney Harding

XR for Business Podcast

We just worked with Unity, building augmented reality projects. I think it’s a high quality game engine character, but it’s not like talking to an actual person. Obviously, for hard skills and for fun and games and commercial stuff, that’s a very different story. And I can’t say which one yet, TBD.

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Creating Virtual Scenarios to Train Soft Skills in XR, with Friends With Holograms' Cortney Harding

XR for Business Podcast

We just worked with Unity, building augmented reality projects. I think it's a high quality game engine character, but it's not like talking to an actual person. Obviously, for hard skills and for fun and games and commercial stuff, that's a very different story. And I can't say which one yet, TBD. Cortney: No. Cortney: Yeah.

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Getting Fit with a VR Toolkit, and Other XR Tips with VRd?j?’s Michael Eichenseer

XR for Business Podcast

As a gamer, I definitely enjoy the fact that I can play a game, not be sitting the entire time, and afterwards, I’ve burnt 500 calories, and feel really good about it the next day. Michael: The boxing games are pretty popular, and I definitely have to mention Beat Saber. It’s a multiplayer game, kind of dodgeball.

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