Speech Trainer is a VR auditorium where you can practice presentations and learn to overcome your fear of public speaking by addressing a virtual audience. Bring your own presentation (in PDF format) and use the clicker and microphone to practice your speech until you feel ready for the real thing.
Notes:
Requires Vive and headphones for full effect.
Landscape PDF recommended for slides.…
The game provides a great immersive experience for practicing public speaking, especially for shy or introverted individuals.
It's free to play and offers useful features like loading PDF presentations and using a microphone with reverb effects.
The app effectively simulates the experience of speaking in front of an audience, helping users build confidence for real-life presentations.
There is a noticeable audio delay with the microphone, which can be confusing and disrupts the flow of speech.
The graphics and NPC models are low quality, which detracts from the overall experience.
The app lacks certain features like audience interaction, feedback on speech performance, and a more polished presentation environment.
graphics
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The graphics are considered basic, featuring simple male and female models with varying skin tones, hairstyles, and clothing colors. However, players appreciate the immersive feeling of being in front of a crowd, indicating potential for improvement in future updates.
“The graphics are basic, featuring just male and female models with different skin, hair, and dress colors, but the feeling of being in front of a crowd is real.”
“The graphics are basic, featuring only male and female models with different skin, hair, and dress colors, but the feeling of being in front of a crowd is real.”
“I hope they work more on this project, adding more features and improving the graphics.”
optimization
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The optimization of the speech trainer is lacking, with users reporting issues such as non-functional features (like the clicker on headsets), low-resolution models, limited settings, absence of a "job interview" mode, and a lack of feedback and training materials.
“The comparison is not favorable to the speech trainer: the clicker doesn't work on my headset, the models are low resolution, there's only one setting, there's no 'job interview' mode, no feedback on speech performance, and there's no training material or courses.”
music
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Users express a desire for an application that facilitates concert opportunities for shy musicians, highlighting a need for platforms that support their musical aspirations in live settings.
“I would love, as I am a quite shy musician, to have such an application for concerts.”