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Show HN: An iOS AR game playable off of t-shirts

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Re: Show HN: An iOS AR game playable off of t-shirts

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Earlier quoted context omitted.

Sorry, we are in the process of adding new screenshots to the website. View the app on the App Store for a much more detailed description and screenshots of it being used in a variety of situations.

> Sorry, we are in the process of adding new screenshots to the website Sorry, but why would you post to Hacker News, if what you offer is incomplete and you didnt even bother putting couple screenshots of something that may be totally different than anything else most of us have seen for years. I wasn't as lazy as GP and went to iTunes store to see the screenshots and it looks awesome, but won't vote up this for a r…

I think you're looking at this a bit too seriously.

I mean, they're at WWDC, they want to promote their site so they add it to HN.

Either people complain that there is no video, or they complain that there are no screenshots. Do people really not have enough to do that they complain about everything?

Re: Show HN: An iOS AR game playable off of t-shirts

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This does not seem like a lot of fun for the person wearing the t-shirt.

Yeah, we are at WWDC at the moment wearing the t-shirts to promote the game and I have mostly been the back people have been playing off. It is a bit odd just standing there but I think people can have 'fun' by using it as a way to impress and shock people. The t-shirt draws a lot of attention and so it's great for people who like that kind of thing. Also the game just needs the marker that is on the website and so i…

Yeah, I would have focused more on people playing (for example) in the subway in front of a big banner for the game.

Re: Show HN: An iOS AR game playable off of t-shirts

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post #11
post #8

Earlier quoted context omitted.

> Sorry, we are in the process of adding new screenshots to the website Sorry, but why would you post to Hacker News, if what you offer is incomplete and you didnt even bother putting couple screenshots of something that may be totally different than anything else most of us have seen for years. I wasn't as lazy as GP and went to iTunes store to see the screenshots and it looks awesome, but won't vote up this for a r…

I think you're looking at this a bit too seriously. I mean, they're at WWDC, they want to promote their site so they add it to HN. Either people complain that there is no video, or they complain that there are no screenshots. Do people really not have enough to do that they complain about everything?

It's just that lately all sites seem to go the video only route, which is a shame. And really, why not have both?

It's not about complaining about everything - it's just that I won't care to check out their product. Their loss, not mine.

Re: Show HN: An iOS AR game playable off of t-shirts

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Is it actually cheaper to produce videos explaining things than to provide a few screenshots with texts? I don't have flash installed on my browser anymore, too lazy to switch to Chrome just to watch some random video.

The video is served by Vimeo and available as html5 non-flash. You just click the "use original player" link on the video or, if viewing on an iOS device it'll default to the html5 version. There's no need to switch to Chrome but, fair enough, you may be too lazy to click the link.

Re: Show HN: An iOS AR game playable off of t-shirts

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I look forward to the day we can play AR games (with server-side enhancements) with either something like Google Glasses or (hopefully) Google Eye Contacts. Once we're hands free and have overlays and server support, it opens up whole new avenues.

At first, it could be simple enhancements/reimplementations of existing games. Like handball with different colored circles that appear on the wall that you have to hit in the right order.

Then it could be FPSes, where you have a virtual arsenal of weapons, and once you get fragged, you have to return to a predetermined location (flagged using GPS coords) to "respawn."

Third, we could have full-fledged AR RPGs - think real-world WoW where your surroundings actually look like Azeroth, and you fight mobs alongside your friends, go into instances that look like the ones in the game, etc.

Exciting.

Re: Show HN: An iOS AR game playable off of t-shirts

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Is it actually cheaper to produce videos explaining things than to provide a few screenshots with texts? I don't have flash installed on my browser anymore, too lazy to switch to Chrome just to watch some random video.

The video is served by Vimeo and available as html5 non-flash. You just click the "use original player" link on the video or, if viewing on an iOS device it'll default to the html5 version. There's no need to switch to Chrome but, fair enough, you may be too lazy to click the link.

Hm, I use Firefox and don't get that option. It only says I should switch to a browser that is capable of H287577whatever codec or install Flash.
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