The team has been paying with Ace VR for the last couple weeks and it’s be fun but the question stands: Does VR practice make you a better shooter? We’ve asked and listened to fantastic shooters and their feedback has been primarily that it is fun but does not replace dry fire, which we completely agree with. But for less practiced shooters does it help? We’ve found that it has helped a bit with practice in stage planning and when squeezing properly you can help build that muscle but for now the experiment continues. That said we’d love to hear your thoughts!
Also headsets are definitely the future of soldier vision in the future. Having multi spectrum cameras mounted to a protective shield backed with high quality screens is definitely the future.
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