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Major Challenges faced for VR Game Development?

  • williamcranston92
  • Nov 5, 2022
  • 3 min read

Updated: Nov 10, 2022

Virtual Reality (VR) is a strange "up-and-coming" technology. It's been part of the cultural conversation for decades, and there have been many creative conceptualizations - from ordinary extensions to wild, otherworldly encounters. What's holding back VR's growth?

Until recently, early prototypes were distant from consumers. Things have changed, but it's impossible to predict if they'll be profitable. It's puzzling for an industry. It makes it difficult to do anything substantial. Augmented reality has become a reality, and there are multiple business applications. It doesn't make the VR business easier, though. Here are some main hurdles in VR Game Development.





1. Acceptance by the Public (Besides Games)


Despite being well-known and popular in tech circles, virtual reality is not widely accepted as a legitimate thing by the general public. It is regarded as a toy. Marketing can raise awareness, but actual adoption can only occur after consumers get a taste of it and form a habit. One approach is to let the public experience the thing for themselves. You can do it in public places, expos, and conferences. To find a solution, we must examine how it previously handled touchscreen technology.


2. Inadequate Monetization Models


The next in line of financial difficulties is quite severe. There are various methods to make money from technology—one of the critical factors in the industry's healthy growth and competition. If a person's venture does not generate revenue, it is unlikely to succeed.

However, that is more of a matter of time than a genuine issue. VR technology is slowly but steadily making its way into the mainstream. And, judging by the growing content, it is more of a marketing challenge than anything else. It is necessary to explain the technology and its capabilities and overcome negative press and trend fatigue.


3. What about safety?


We are living in an unusual epoch. While users' digital immersion is at an all-time high, they are also at an all-time high in terms of exposure to incoming dangers. Every industry is concerned about cybersecurity and data privacy. Because of its inexperience, the VR Game Development and design company must develop an effective solution.

That is where the difficulty arises. While there are precautions for known dangers, there is also a vast realm of the unknown regarding security issues in VR. Even more so — to paraphrase Donald Rumsfeld — there are too many unknown unknowns.


4. Will Virtual Reality Have an Impact on Our Health?


The question of how VR gear affects health is one of the most important for the industry's development. If there is even the slightest threat, the industry will be slammed into oblivion by public opinion and, more likely, legislation.

To make matters worse, research on the subject is still scarce, inconclusive, and thus insufficient. The long-term health effects of Virtual Reality are unknown. And what is known cannot be assumed to be true. There are two issues here. The first is physical. The other is psychological. In terms of biological effects, there are some undeniable facts about temporary side effects. Take a look at Oculus Rift's health and safety document — it contains a list of potential side effects.


5. Batteries have limitations.


The most apparent limitation for VR applications is one of power. It is something to consider in the mobile realm. Batteries cannot support a vast, immersive experience in the same way that desktop-based equipment can. Batteries have limitations, and you should remember that VR/AR (or any graphics-intensive) apps consume a lot of energy.

You must consider these constraints during the design phase of developing an application. The issue is multifaceted, and it has a direct impact on the perception of the entire industry. The primary goal of any content is to provide some experience. If the equipment isn't up to the task, it limits the experience and muddies the impression. That is not good for business.


VR's future:


Long-term, there's undoubtedly adequate demand for all types of virtual reality. It will be fascinating to look at which next-generation headsets users prefer. Midrange mobile device headsets will surely rise shortly, while external PC-based headsets cater to high-end device users. This smaller group is willing to invest more for virtual reality's most extraordinary experience.


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