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Post by En der »

yeah, but that's my opinion. I absolutely despise vr goggles since you never know when your little brother is sneaking behind you in real life :lol:
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Heh, good point.

But does any feel like with the information and technology today that those VR head sets could be insanely easy to make at a point where you could actually get people to believe what they are seeing is reality?

I mean they already say that if you manipulate the electronic impulses of the brain you could feel, see, smell, etc. anything you want even though it may not be there.

To me it just seems simple.
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but those conspiracy people... they'll try to ban that technology because they think it will "bring the downfall of the human race."
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I don't see how it will bring the end of humans but I guess there would be problems where people won't know the difference between reality and fantasy if it were made to be to real.
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some people suffer that now.lol

plus if that did happen it would practically be like "The Matrix" sooner or later (more and less some modifcations)
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Yeah, look at Aura. The beginning of the Matrix, an AI that can think and act like a human...
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Yeah, but maybe instead of a negative effect (war between humans and machines) there could be a postive one.

And I think we might be getting off topic.

Okay so I say that it would have to a lot less advanced but not to much.
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(((Off topic? Look at the first three topics in the .hack//sign forum. Look how off topic that topic is!)))
A positive effect... that's what the guys in the Matrix thought when they built AI. They thought it was the start of a new scientific revolution.
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VR goggles would be super sweet to use in a game. You wouldn't have to worry about tired fingers or anything for moving, u do it all urself 8)
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Post by FireDraconian »

Unless tilting your head certain ways makes you move, you'll still get tired fingers. All you'll be spared is one finger that won't have to move the camera any more.

And instead, you'll get a sore neck. Fun. :)
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I guess that if a person with a broken neck were using VR goggles, they'd have to move their whole body.

Thus, the eye-sensetive VR goggles are made($100,000)
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Post by mvrckbass »

but then again thats why they made the controllers have a camera option..


*and later on made the VR goggles compatible to the world*
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Post by Xhacker »

Anyway, maybe one day in the future,(around 2030 in Japan, 2035 in U.S.) you will be able to actually be in the game(as in the game sucks you up and spits you out in the actual digital game world.
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Post by En der »

Oh, those games. Sort of like the vr game in the Fairly Oddparents :lol: Didja know you're also refering to Yu-Gi-Oh?
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