
Q2C VR Gamer Live
Claim This Podcastby Eric Masher, Todd Jackson and Harry (Skeeva) Skigis
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<p>XR and tech Podcast focused on all VR / XR platforms and games, as well as ai, home automation and the future of robotics.. Join us for an amazing mix of VR news and game reviews, as well as Interviews with the most interesting people in the VR /XR world. Come join our community of amazing people and catch us live on Facebook, YouTube, Twitch, or Twitter.</p>
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Recent Episodes

May 1, 2026
Reality Bytes Episode 13: Steam Frame Hands-On | GDC Wrap Up & 2026 Outlook
In this episode, Eric returns from the front lines of the Game Developers Conference (GDC) with a massive hands-on report of Valve’s newest hardware: the Steam Frame. The team discusses Eric's impressions of the headset’s lightweight design and display quality, debating whether Valve’s standalone vision for a portable Steam library can finally make high-end VR mainstream in 2026. The conversation then shifts to a comprehensive GDC 2026 wrap-up. The hosts break down the industry's pivot toward the "Festival of Gaming" model and the major downsizing of traditional trade shows. They also analyze the hardware landscape beyond Valve, including the latest from Pico and the future of "vibe coding" in spatial computing. From reminiscing about classic sitcoms and UFOs to a deep dive into why VR is far from dead, this episode offers a definitive look at the tech and gaming outlook for the year ahead.

April 30, 2026
Reality Bytes Episode 12: Nerd Talk | The Claude vs. ChatGPT & Vibe Coding Live
In this episode, Todd and Skeeva (with Eric taking a breather) dive head-first into the ultimate AI showdown: Claude versus ChatGPT. The team analyzes the 2026 landscape of LLMs, debating whether Claude’s superior reasoning and "human" flow have finally dethroned ChatGPT’s versatile ecosystem. They break down the technical nuances that separate these titans and discuss why your choice of AI says more about your workflow than ever before. The highlight of the show is a high-stakes "Vibe Coding Live" experiment. Watch as the hosts attempt to build and iterate on a functional application in real-time—including audience-selected projects like "Alien Diner"—without writing a single line of manual code. It is an exploration of the "vibe coding" phenomenon, where natural language prompts and intuitive AI guidance replace traditional programming. From paranormal theories to the "Year of the Robot" and the future of wearable tech like MIT’s AlterEgo, this episode is a deep dive into the chaotic, brilliant future of technology.

April 29, 2026
Reality Bytes Episode 11: Meta Horizon Worlds End and Is AI Taking Our Jobs?
In this episode, Eric, Todd, and Skeeva tackle the major industry shift as Meta reportedly plans to sunset the VR version of Horizon Worlds in favour of a mobile and AI-centric approach. The team discusses the implications of this pivot for the metaverse and whether the platform's struggle to find a consistent audience marks the end of an era for Meta's original VR vision. The conversation then moves into a deep dive on the current state of the workforce in 2026. With AI automation rapidly advancing, the crew explores the growing anxiety surrounding job displacement. They examine which industries are being hit hardest, how "agentic" AI is moving beyond simple tasks to handle entire workflows, and whether we are looking at a future of mass unemployment or a massive evolution in how we work. Additional segments include Skeeva’s report on the Pokémon GO Kalos Tour and a look at the latest AR glasses hitting the market.
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- What is Q2C VR Gamer Live?
<p>XR and tech Podcast focused on all VR / XR platforms and games, as well as ai, home automation and the future of robotics.. Join us for an amazing mix of VR news and game reviews, as well as Interviews with the most interesting people in the VR /XR world. Come join our community of amazing people and catch us live on Facebook, YouTube, Twitch, or Twitter.</p> - How often does this podcast release new episodes?
This podcast updates daily.
- Where can I listen to this podcast?
This podcast is available on 4 platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. You can also use the RSS feed directly.
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Yes, this podcast regularly features guests.
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