You thought the price of $3500 without tax for the basic Apple Vision Pro is it to some extent a guarantee that there will be no software ballast on it, but only truly advanced applications that will fully utilize its enormous potential both in terms of performance and, perhaps, the quality of displays, sensors, and so on? Then your reasoning was wrong. MiniThe game Super Fruit Ninja, whose iteration is probably familiar to all of us from mobile phones, where this game was a huge hit years ago, looks like Vision Pro really scary. Already recently screenshoty suggested that this would be the case, but the reality may be even worse than many expected. By the way, judge for yourself in the video below.
Super Fruit Ninja for Apple Vision Pro! pic.twitter.com/onwzrYkkgg
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As you can see for yourself in the video above, the quality of Fruit Ninja on Vision Pro it's definitely bulky, and one would almost like to say that it's more like shots from a headset for thousands of crowns, rather than thousands of dollars. Unfortunately, the reality is that gameplay from Vision Pro really comes from, and we can thus get a good idea of how the popular game can be "shrunk" in the vernacular. At the same time, we do not only mean the graphics, but also the fact that virtual objects absolutely do not "understand" the space around them, which can be noticed in a number of shots, when these objects are strangely hanging in the air, standing on a vertical surface, and so on. So maybe Fruit Ninja really is the worst thing to do Vision Pro meet and other applications convince a person that this product makes sense to buy.