Ralph Barbagallo is the founder of Flarb, a studio working on the augmented-reality game Ether Drift for (among other things) Microsoft’s HoloLens headset.
But some of the core lessons he shared likley won’t be — including some basic guidelines about making games for AR headsets.
“You have full access to Cortana on HoloLens; It’s a fully self-contained Windows 10 PC that you wear on your face,” says Barbagallo.
“A lot of the information I’m going to give you….is probably obsolete by the time I’m done,” Barbagallo said today in a talk at VRDC in San Francisco about developing for HoloLens.