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Standard Avatars

StarwinStarwin
edited July 2016 in Discussion

Using Xbox 360 as an example where a user had an "avatar" to represent themselves on screen and in some games. I think a Microsoft standard avatar for Hololens would be a great utility addition. If multiple users are in a shared AR space, there needs to be something to represent other people. While each application could have its own custom avatars (and still could), making one that represents that user across many different applications is extremely useful. Additionally it can also reduce the size of apps with shared resources already on the device.

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