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    I'm Jon Olick . I make shiny things. I simplify. I presented Sparse Voxel Octrees at Siggraph 2008 . Saturday, August 18, 2012 Rant on Augmented Reality vs Virtual Reality I've recently been doing a bunch of interviews on AR/VR around the internet, and I want to put my opinions here in my own blog. First, when talking to a skeptic, its basically impossible to convince them otherwise. These are people who may have been burned by AR in the past and will only believe when they actually play it for themselves. In the famous words of Steve Jobs, "A lot of times, people don’t know what they want until you show it to them." Second, we should not be asking whether virtual reality or augmented reality is better than the other. They are different. They have different strengths. They each have different killer applications. The question is, is augmented reality (when done right) fun? 'cause that is what really matters to games. Is it fun? Third, I'd like to criticize a wa...

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