Elder Legend
Banned
My issue with VR is that it would be very challenging it to make it mainstream because of motion sickness as I said previously. Sure it's a leap in its own way but right now there are too many factors that are blocking it from become a standard including cost, setting it up, additonal space requirement and so on.Yeah, I hadn't thought about it in that way.
I said realistic AI would just be like turning everything into "online multiplayer", but just the fact that everything would feel like actual multiplayer would also be a big leap.
I do think that would still take years to work properly, yet we already have proper VR.
But this too is an irrelevant argument, the same way as I argued it's irrelevant to say VR won't go mainstream for a long time.
So maybe we're both right (if we should call it that). Lol
However, on the flip side I could see where the tech gets a lot cheaper and advanced enough that buying a PS6/Next Xbox or whatever future console the VR would already be implemented internally as part of the package out of the box. No additional devices needed or separate boxes. The visor would also come in packaged and be A LOT less bulkier than they are. That is another issue I have with VR, I do not feel like wearing a headset all the time in my room. I want to let my head breath and just feel normal. A Combo of VR tech mixed with advanced AI tech could prove for a very interesting experience overall. If you have motion sickness then you just wouldn't use it, or maybe they can create something that would not cause motion sickness. But these are questions to things we won't know until the time comes for an answer to be given.
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