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eric3579says...I watched this one the other day. It has video of the slide included.
antjokingly says...So, when do we get a VR of VS?
newtboyjokingly says...Question...how would one make a realistic physical simulation of a place that doesn't physically exist?
So, when do we get a VR of VS?
antjokingly says...It would be like Inception. VR of how we do VS.
Question...how would one make a realistic physical simulation of a place that doesn't physically exist?
newtboyjokingly says...So, a virtual reality typing program....with videos?
It would be like Inception. VR of how we do VS.
antjokingly says...Sure, but not everyone types. Some just use their mice to move their cursor and click on things like upvoting us.
So, a virtual reality typing program....with videos?
newtboyjokingly says...OK, so a VR typing program where you might not even type!
This is sounding better and better.
EDIT: Reminds me of clandestine typing service....Their motto-"We don't do typing here"
Sure, but not everyone types. Some just use their mice to move their cursor and click on things like upvoting us.
antjokingly says...Exactly!
OK, so a VR typing program where you might not even type!
This is sounding better and better.
EDIT: Reminds me of clandestine typing service....Their motto-"We don't do typing here"
entr0pysays...It's so amazing how a little bit of sensory feedback can completely sell a vr experience to your brain. Another interesting approach that is under development is a sort of VR/haunted house mashup where you physically walk through a set or rooms where the walls and objects exactly match the virtual ones.
SFOGuysays...Needs a fan with motor speed keyed to the apparent slide velocity blowing at her
00Scud00says...Yep, she's a screamer.
moonsammysays...The Void actually have a working unit set up at Madame Tussauds in NYC that's Ghostbusters-themed and looks amazing. If I lived anywhere near there I'd have gone at least once already I'm sure.
It's so amazing how a little bit of sensory feedback can completely sell a vr experience to your brain. Another interesting approach that is under development is a sort of VR/haunted house mashup where you physically walk through a set or rooms where the walls and objects exactly match the virtual ones.
entr0pysays...I'm actually pretty close to their development facility in Utah, I think I'll give it a try this year. It seems they're now working on a Star Wars experience for Disney land.
https://www.thevoid.com/
The Void actually have a working unit set up at Madame Tussauds in NYC that's Ghostbusters-themed and looks amazing. If I lived anywhere near there I'd have gone at least once already I'm sure.
dagsays...Comment hidden because you are ignoring dag.(show it anyway)
VR is awesome. It's not a fad this time.
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