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darklover1997
12 years agoHonored Guest
VIRTUAL PAIN=REAL PAIN
a feature i would want to see in a device,when you suffer in the game ,you suffer in real life
example:you go into fire and burn in the game,you fell burning in real life
you jump off a tree in the game and broke your leg in game,you can't use your leg in real life anymore
and finally,you die in game,you die in real life
the reason i want this,is would want to live in virtual world,but i would need thhis to get it more realitistic
my dream is to live in fairy tail universe and be a mage x3
example:you go into fire and burn in the game,you fell burning in real life
you jump off a tree in the game and broke your leg in game,you can't use your leg in real life anymore
and finally,you die in game,you die in real life
the reason i want this,is would want to live in virtual world,but i would need thhis to get it more realitistic
my dream is to live in fairy tail universe and be a mage x3
17 Replies
- DrSnakeProtegeJuicy.
- LaurentMTHonored GuestActually, this is already possible. Many people have already experimented a system like this one but I'm not sure they've really enjoyed their ride. It's called madness.
- darklover1997Honored Guestpeople who read this,say yes if u would want this,no if u dont,to see % who want this :)
- LaurentMTHonored GuestYES in theory because ultimately VR is all about "realism" of the experience and pain is a part of experiences in real life (as danger, risk, ...).
NO in practice because I don't want a stupid death (caused by a bug in software) :) - DrSnakeProtegeI would like the pain to remain virtual... So when im in the game, yes i will feel the pain (Maybe modified so i can handle more pain then regular) But when i 'log out', i wouldnt want to remain feeling the pain. Else why should i 'game'. So the pain should target the brain and make it think im in pain..
- darklover1997Honored Guestwhat i telling is that it send a nervous signal from your device to your brain to make you fell the same thing as your character feel
- DrSnakeProtege
"darklover1997" wrote:
what i telling is that it send a nervous signal from your device to your brain to make you fell the same thing as your character feel
And that is the way to go ;) - darklover1997Honored Guestso....do you think company will try to do that?
- DrSnakeProtegeYes of course, people try everything ;)
- LindblumExplorerIf you want a stronger sensory feedback experience I'd say you could help by supporting the ARAIG Kickstarter.
Their suit supposedly simulates vibration and stimulates muscles in the arms and torso, but they are limited in supply.
I'll bet it won't be long until someone modifies it to boost the power to insanity.
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