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AR looks cool but with applications like this I can only see it being more fiddly/nauseating than it's worth. Why do I need a battlefield on my living room floor?
 
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It bothers me that the majority of devs look at AR for another silly gaming thing when it really should be used for providing information like the price of a product or information about that product. I hate that so many devs feel AR is for watching your table come to life, seems like a complete misuse of the tech.
 
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Pay hundreds and near $1000 for iPhone and iPad just to play AR games. WTFark. Please, please, make use of AR not featuring dumb games no one will give two craps about after 10 minutes. Truly waste of WWDC time. Apple, inc. is becoming mainstream millennial toy manufacturer. Highest priced manufacturer.
 
This crowd can't understand what they are seeing. They expected a big re-design, innovative, fully new event and every single thing here is a "refinement". It's so obnoxious they even went full potato and called the new MacOS "HIGH SIERRA" instead of something new. It's almost like a subtle jab at it's user base. They took a iMac that is already a pro computer, didn't even RE-DESIGN it's chassis, slapped space gray on it and upgrades that .000000001% of Mac users would ever even need.

We're getting to a point where computers and mobile devices have reached maturity. Everything we already have today is already really advanced compared to just 5 years ago.
 
one thing people fail to notice is most AR is shaky and when you move your device it moves what you created and looks odd. this is non exsistent in apples
 
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