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So, picture this: Apple drops this bombshell at WWDC today. Turns out, the Vision Pro’s gonna tango with PSVR 2 motion controllers and some Logitech thingamajig they’re calling a motion stylus. And get this, developers can whip up apps that either need these controllers or kinda go “Eh, use ‘em if you want.”
Honestly, it’s like Apple’s doing a 180 here, right? Because before, it was all about hand-tracking. Just hands, no gadgets. Now, they’re opening the floodgates.
During this recorded chat at WWDC 2025 — yep, they do these sessions, all official-like — Apple spilled the beans about what’s coming in VisionOS 26. And I don’t know why, but watching it, I kept thinking about how much I hate recording my voice. Anyway, moving on.
There’s something about letting developers mark their apps as needing a motion controller or not. So, when you’re scrolling through the App Store wondering why you ate that entire pizza, you can see which apps want you to wave around a gadget.
This whole thing could lead to apps that simply won’t work unless you have controllers. Weird, right? Though, from what I get, most VR games out there are made for controllers anyway. Hand-tracking would mean redesigning everything from the ground up. Built-in excuse for developers? Maybe.
And here’s the kicker—developers get to publish their stuff with way less effort now. If it were me, the temptation to slack off would be real, but we’ll see what they do.
But let’s talk modes for a sec. Apparently, if you’re coding for these controllers on Vision Pro, you’ve got two flavors: Predicted and Continuous. Predicted sorta guesses where your controller’s headed next, so it feels quick. Perfect for games where you’re swinging from vines or whatever.
Continuous, though. It’s all about precision. No guessing future moves. Handy for, I dunno, coloring inside the lines or something. But, yeah, it’s slower. Like my internet when I’m trying to stream a show. So, trade-offs, you know?
Honestly, Apple’s keeping some secrets. Like, they haven’t told us how laggy this whole controller thing might be. It’s like waiting for ketchup to pour out of the bottle.
Check out more about VisionOS 26 if you’re into that kind of techy stuff. Or don’t. You do you.
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