Tuesday, September 19, 2017
Niantic’s next AR game after ‘Pokémon Go’ may use audio cues
Speaking on a panel at the TechCrunch Disrupt event, the Niantic exec discussed the current problems with AR. “I can tell you from experience that people don’t do this,” he said, imitating how users are expected to hold their phones while playing an AR game. “It makes them look like a total doofus if they’re doing it for an extended period of time,” he continued. Sound could fix that by tapping
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