Yeah. My immediate thought is subliminal brainwashing to buy Nike and beauty products.sounds a bit sinister to me Otis, or maybe we're just old bastards who are behind the times.
Yeah, get all that. I think it will be wondrous in a number of ways. I love the idea of interacting with other people.It's a weird dichotomy of thought really for me when it comes to vr. In a close physical sense it will create this unawareness of immediate surroundings and antisocial behaviour. Further down the technological line though I see it bringing people together in ways that have not been possible before. People who are separated by thousands of miles can be virtually brought together in the same room.
Indeed, the book 'ready player one' has a great take on a world consumed with vr. Highly recommend it.Yeah, get all that. I think it will be wondrous in a number of ways. I love the idea of interacting with other people.
At the moment it is a solitary experience though with you shut off from the outside world.
The luge is it?What game was it?
My daughter is still hooked to them and that's despite me talking Minecraft off over a year ago.Almost on a par with the pied piper leading the kids off.
Or the brainwasher from Minecraft who does the youtube tutorials. :-(
What's more annoying is the millions he makes off it for just talking shite while he plays a gameAlmost on a par with the pied piper leading the kids off.
Or the brainwasher from Minecraft who does the youtube tutorials. :-(
It's a weird dichotomy of thought really for me when it comes to vr. In a close physical sense it will create this unawareness of immediate surroundings and antisocial behaviour. Further down the technological line though I see it bringing people together in ways that have not been possible before. People who are separated by thousands of miles can be virtually brought together in the same room.
There's a mesmerising /brainwashing style to them, you just have to hope nobody exploits that aspect for nefarious purposes.What's more annoying is the millions he makes off it for just talking shite while he plays a game
To be fair, bad idea putting that there and expecting kids to be focused on other things.The luge is it?
They were also doing the shark encounter.
They were all encouraged to play the games, but they should have been ready as soon as the crew needed them.
There's a mesmerising /brainwashing style to them, you just have to hope nobody exploits that aspect for nefarious purposes.
Exactly, it's like me putting a kids film on and expecting homework to be done.Yeah but they're kids not adults.
When and why should they jump to the command of commercial activities.
Mocking a little here but, hasn't keeping kids focus always been a problem, allowances have to be made don't they?
You might choose not to. But they are not going to come out of the womb hooked up to vr.but isn't there a danger that they can interact with people thousands of miles away in a virtual world but don't know how to interact with someone when they're sat in the same room?
I mean, just look at the progression of videogames in the last, I dunno, 15-18 years? Rarely before that time, did we see any serious violence in a game, apart from MK of course.
Kids as young as 7 or 8 playing COD and GTA? Hmm. Do we want a generation of sociopathic adults to come, with a desensitization to violence and murder? Seems that way...yet we still keep buying these games for our kids. It has to stop, to be honest, but there's no stopping it.
It's not just for the kids. It's for everyone. They mainly work with adults there I think. It's more for the adults. Some of the games were 16+ too.To be fair, bad idea putting that there and expecting kids to be focused on other things.
Never asks "Are we there yet "?I'm tired of talking to my daughter for 5 minutes, then she pulls her headphones off and says "What?".
She has long hair so you can never tell when she has them in.
When we drive anywhere, she sits in the back seat with her ear buds in, browsing through Facebook posts. Never hears a word I say or notices a single thing through the car window.
I mean, just look at the progression of videogames in the last, I dunno, 15-18 years? Rarely before that time, did we see any serious violence in a game, apart from MK of course.
Kids as young as 7 or 8 playing COD and GTA? Hmm. Do we want a generation of sociopathic adults to come, with a desensitization to violence and murder? Seems that way...yet we still keep buying these games for our kids. It has to stop, to be honest, but there's no stopping it.
VR porn is awesome, unless the get the perspective wrong. Talk about danger wank with no senses though.
Can't see it really taking off TBH. Once AR is up to scratch it'll do everything VR does but also be way more useful generally.
I would like to have a go with a proper full body setup or a racing wheel or something. I reckon you'll see arcades making a comeback rather than people buying them to use at home.
Plus the founder of Oculus is a grade A c**t, so I hope he crashes and burns.
Have just been doing some FPV drone racing at a mates house though. That would benefit from a proper headset.
When we drive anywhere, she sits in the back seat with her ear buds in, browsing through Facebook posts. Never hears a word I say or notices a single thing through the car window.
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