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real sword art online

Started by Ddedlyhunter, August 28, 2014, 08:57:23 AM

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Ddedlyhunter

sword art online will be coming out for the oculus rift a virtual reality headset


oculus rift website: http://www.oculusvr.com/

CFreak

Another 20 years and we might have NerveGear sets to play it on!

I can't imagine how violently ill playing a fast paced action game in first person with a Rift would make me. It seems like a recipe for terrible motion sickness. It looks awesome but I doubt I'd be able to play more than 10 minutes before getting sick.

Geckoey Lurker

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Am not really impressed. We haven't really seen anything, but there wasn't really anything worthy of note from what I've seen.
Also this shows a taaad more: Point is, so far all we've got is "Stand there as you get beaten-up, or look around. Oh, and UI control with your vision."

I guess they're trying, at least.

Ddedlyhunter


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Am not really impressed. We haven't really seen anything, but there wasn't really anything worthy of note from what I've seen.
Also this shows a taaad more: Point is, so far all we've got is "Stand there as you get beaten-up, or look around. Oh, and UI control with your vision."

I guess they're trying, at least.
virtual reality is still very young ad the oculus rift it self is only 2 years old so for what there is already its pretty good in my opinion.

Kureha

Last time I heard, Facebook bought Oculus Rift.
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Geckoey Lurker

I realize the OR is still in its infant stages, just that what they showed of the SAO Game doesn't appeal to me. To be fair, I wasn't part of the VR hype and still am not, I'm keeping it down for until it's way more advanced while hoping I live to see it reach those stages. I'm also not the biggest SAO fan around, I'uppose. ;p

What I mean is: I'm not interested in just staying put in one place and be an onlooker. I want some gameplay.
I don't just wanna look as Asuna kills a minotaur by herself, I wanna be part of the fight.

Ddedlyhunter


Last time I heard, Facebook bought Oculus Rift.
yep the owner of facebook bought oculus rift so people can use facebook in virtual reality or something like that

Ddedlyhunter


I realize the OR is still in its infant stages, just that what they showed of the SAO Game doesn't appeal to me. To be fair, I wasn't part of the VR hype and still am not, I'm keeping it down for until it's way more advanced while hoping I live to see it reach those stages. I'm also not the biggest SAO fan around, I'uppose. ;p

What I mean is: I'm not interested in just staying put in one place and be an onlooker. I want some gameplay.
I don't just wanna look as Asuna kills a minotaur by herself, I wanna be part of the fight.
ok i can understand that and from what i have been hearing and what's already here, virtual reality should be in those stages in the next 5-10 years and at worse 10-20 years

CFreak

At least Sony's Morpheus cut straight to the chase recently and showed what VR will be all about in Japan (and probably here)  :P

Ddedlyhunter

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At least Sony's Morpheus cut straight to the chase recently and showed what VR will be all about in Japan (and probably here)  :P
Morpheus is going to fail just like the glasstron
watch this

Kureha

I personally think it'll still be many years before any VR sets will become anything close to what we'ld think is acceptable on mimicing SAO.
They barely have the 3D aspect down, it'll still take many generations to get natural perceptual response, and many more years till we get good motor response from our hands and feet.

I wonder if we'ld ever get full physical response in our life time. One can dream of the day where we'ld be able to to get into a world, and watch our own fingers move naturally in real time, and maybe even feel like we're not actually in the real world at the same time.
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Ddedlyhunter


I personally think it'll still be many years before any VR sets will become anything close to what we'ld think is acceptable on mimicing SAO.
They barely have the 3D aspect down, it'll still take many generations to get natural perceptual response, and many more years till we get good motor response from our hands and feet.

I wonder if we'ld ever get full physical response in our life time. One can dream of the day where we'ld be able to to get into a world, and watch our own fingers move naturally in real time, and maybe even feel like we're not actually in the real world at the same time.
from what I have been hearing we should be able to do a full dive like in SAO or Accel world into a virtual world in the next 10-20 years.

Kureha

They said we'ld have flying cars and space travel in 10-20 years too.
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Ddedlyhunter

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They said we'ld have flying cars and space travel in 10-20 years too.
that is a completely different topic, flying cars will not happen because car dealerships want to make money and the research cost to make one will be in the millions and then the cost to produce it will be high so the price tag on it will be huge so only the rich will be able to afford it and basically destroying the market and it will bankrupt the company that tries to create one and sell it. as for space travel, we can do it now but only to the moon and it costs millions if not billions of dollars so there's basically no market.
virtual reality is an realistic futuristic product for many reasons.
such as virtual reality is really pretty old since Virtual reality can trace its roots to the 1860s, when 360-degree art through panoramic murals began to appear. An example of this would be Baldassare Peruzzi's piece titled, Sala delle Prospettive. the cost to produce a virtual reality headset is pretty low (for now) for what it is so it is more affordable which makes the market bigger and virtual reality is more practical in the sense it can be used more a whole lot more reasons then space travel and flying cars which makes the market even bigger so virtual reality is profitable to the company that makes it and can put that money back in to the product and research more advance features like a full dive for said product.
as long as we as a society don't reject/hate on this product and or put it to the side we will have a full dive soon enough.