Abstract

The development of immersive technology allows users to interact more realistically with the virtual world and immersive technology can also be used as a medium for introducing culture based on information communication technology. Currently, there are many immersive applications, so an evaluation is needed to measure the usability of immersive storytelling applications, especially in the interface design. Usability measurements are carried out to find out whether the interface design is good, because there are still complaints about the immersive story telling application, especially the interface design. This paper will evaluate the usability of the application immersive story telling satua I Belog using the usability heuristic method by adapting the twelve heuristic rules proposed by Sutcliffe. Heuristic evaluation is a combination of usability aspects and user presence aspects in a virtual environment. This evaluation process involves 3 assessors. The evaluation results show that the Immersive Story Telling Satua I Belog application has quite good 3D quality and the application performance is quite good. However, there are several features that need to be improved, namely 3D graphics and player controls to get maximum performance. In the application there are also objects that can be penetrated. During the evaluation process it was also found that motion sickness symptoms can occur in every user. This Motion Sickness event is influenced by aspects of the user's position when running the Immersive Story Telling Satua I Belog application. motion sickness will feel fast when using the application by looking up and shaking your head within eight minutes of using the application.

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