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Wow... firstly, use sentences, periods, paragraphs, and check a dictionary every once and awhile, very helpful for the reader.
Secondly, I think the Wii is already in the right direction :wink:
And how much would all of this cost?DementedDragonwell or a cutimized suit um prlly $115 for regula$90 im the creator i create price lol
im on my laptop in the dak cantreally see well......Wow... firstly, use sentences, periods, paragraphs, and check a dictionary every once and awhile, very helpful for the reader.
Secondly, I think the Wii is already in the right direction :wink:
REVOLUTIONfreak
And how much would all of this cost?DementedDragonPS3's Body Suit ='s
The Wii's body suit is this.
;):D
That should clear it up hehe.
I think we learned our lesson with Kid Chameleon when it came to bringing a 'tangible' experience to video games. ^_^
rofl good one.I think we learned our lesson with Kid Chameleon when it came to bringing a 'tangible' experience to video games. ^_^
DementedDragon
[QUOTE="jayymasterflex"]lol or like when youget hit it vibrates where you get hit like in the leg ,arm ,chest lolOverthrow
I find your ideas intriguing, and would like to subscribe to your newsletter.
But jayy, why not a suit for 360?
oh lol we there will be one for xbox that comes with an special addition halo suit i know u guys love master cheifWon't work properly.
The problem with simulated virtual reality with these types of inputs is that your movements at times could never match those which you see as output on your screen(s). Say, for instance, you're Mario. The little fat guy jumps what around 6-10 times his own height? So if you in the "Mario suit" make the same jump in reality (probably no higher than a foot give or take some inches on average), you'll land well before Mario will even reach his peak.
I personally hope we skip this "stage in gaming", I would be more interested in a direct feed to my nervous system, that stimulates my vision, equilibrium, imagination, hearing etc. In this case you won't even need a screen of any kind, or even need to move in the physical world. All of it would be playing in your mind, like a fully controllable "dream" if you will.
thats wat i want but i wanted to talk about something that might be in my life timeWon't work properly.
The problem with simulated virtual reality with these types of inputs is that your movements at times could never match those which you see as output on your screen(s). Say, for instance, you're Mario. The little fat guy jumps what around 6-10 times his own height? So if you in the "Mario suit" make the same jump in reality (probably no higher than a foot give or take some inches on average), you'll land well before Mario will even reach his peak.
I personally hope we skip this "stage in gaming", I would be more interested in a direct feed to my nervous system, that stimulates my vision, equilibrium, imagination, hearing etc. In this case you won't even need a screen of any kind, or even need to move in the physical world. All of it would be playing in your mind, like a fully controllable "dream" if you will.
-RPGamer-
I always wondered if they could do that, but how would they make walking or running work. You can't have a room that goes on forever. silversurfergold
More reasons why this method of input is flawed, you would have to run in place, and the character would either have to move at your pace, or you would have to compensate for any character(s) with beyond human running speeds (think Sonic).
Won't work properly.
The problem with simulated virtual reality with these types of inputs is that your movements at times could never match those which you see as output on your screen(s). Say, for instance, you're Mario. The little fat guy jumps what around 6-10 times his own height? So if you in the "Mario suit" make the same jump in reality (probably no higher than a foot give or take some inches on average), you'll land well before Mario will even reach his peak.
I personally hope we skip this "stage in gaming", I would be more interested in a direct feed to my nervous system, that stimulates my vision, equilibrium, imagination, hearing etc. In this case you won't even need a screen of any kind, or even need to move in the physical world. All of it would be playing in your mind, like a fully controllable "dream" if you will.
-RPGamer-
Sounds great and all, but what is the total fun in that? I mean if you mentally playing a game in your mind, how does one screw up, how does one lose, how does one have a challenge. As barbaric as buttons and physical motion goes, it keeps us on our tones, better a focusing skills, steadying our hands, training ourself to do those goals. Going that far might not create more than virtual realities our mind retreat off to, thats not much as a game as it was, or at least to some extend. I mean the use of your mind to solve something wouldn't be gone, but the interaction wouldn't have any challenge to it. Maybe setting that type of scenario for movies/books and intermind experience, but gaming.. I don't know.
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