I'd love to see this! Putting someone in VR and having their hands appear in the experience, almost as if by magic, is a powerful tool. My mum struggled with the Touch controllers in any games that were more than simply positional tracking; to give her an experience where she could use her own hands instead of a peripheral would be such a massive step in ease of access when it comes to introducing new people to VR.
I'd love to see this! Putting someone in VR and having their hands appear in the experience, almost as if by magic, is a powerful tool. My mum struggled with the Touch controllers in any games that were more than simply positional tracking; to give her an experience where she could use her own hands instead of a peripheral would be such a massive step in ease of access when it comes to introducing new people to VR.