Huh? So confused.
( used in the Reddit voice that's on youtube. }
Huh? So confused.
( used in the Reddit voice that's on youtube. }


All i hear is i wanna do lewd things to my character with extra steps.




Its going to be a VERY long time until we get .HACK or Sword Art Online levels of Tech with VR gaming.
Id rather be my character in a Sword Art Online setting in this game then interact with her cause that be weird and very disassociating. I wouldnt even mind the demerit of being stuck I'll just sit around in Limsa all day.Imagine if we had a virtual reality environment where we could interact with our characters as an outsider...from a place named Earth. Similar to Sword Art Online Alicization.
We are used to think that our characters is a virtual version of ourselves, however, as the technology goes on, this dissociation could produce interesting results. I think this future may arrive sooner than a Nervegear-like equipment.
If you take a closer look then you absolutely don't want a game like Sao.
It is a unbalanced mess.
Also, take a look in the VR headset market and you can already see how terrible a technology like that would be to our privacy.
Everything needs be much more monetized because of the unbelievable high costs of everything.
That means, while playing you will get "raid shadow legends" adds streamed into your mind. I absolutely don't want that.



In the 1990s we thought we had VR nailed down. Hey, the headgear is only like a really heavy football helmet - no big deal! It's full VGA graphics inside (1024x768)! And all of this can be yours for the low, low price of $235,000 (price for gear only; SGI Indigo not included). (Pays half a million, gets graphics 1/8 the quality of Minecraft). PARTY! I will not lie, VR is what drew me to study computer engineering in the early 90s. Not that I stuck with it... but, I digress...
In the 2010s and early 2020s we, again, thought we had it nailed down. Now we can get "quality" VR gear for $1500 all-inclusive. The graphics are way higher resolution. We're still light-years away from living in VR, but hey, the gear is cheap, so when our brain makes us jump over that gap between buildings, and we smash all the gear and the TV too, it's all good. Software is extremely lacking, and nothing looks realistic "inside of the VR world," but we're still working on it.
VR where people will put it on and not want to take it off (Ready Player One, etc.) is, what, fifty years away? More? Once it gets that good, it's gonna be a huge social issue, because there will be addiction issues, body neglect, etc. Will we regulate illegal activities within VR? We don't seem to care about murder and death, but what about illegal sexual activity? It ain't gonna be pretty.
"If you pay attention to the world, it's an amazing place. If you don't, it's whatever you think it is.” – Reggie Watts
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