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vivster said:
pbroy said:
But you can run around in your room and actually not bump into things. I understand with the obesity of most Americans, it might be hard, but still.

Imagine a horror game, where you try to hide from a little doll that is trying to kill you. Maybe a game where zombies are breaking in your house and you need to fend them off. Or a rape game, where people are in your house trying to rape you and you need to run around and hide from them. Imagine a real life Sims game, where you have an imaginary wife and she is cooking for you in the kitchen and watching movies with you on your couch and when you go to bed, she is right there beside you, telling you how awesome you are and you are the best lover ever.

All these scenarios would be a lot more immersive in a simulated environment. You don't even need top notch graphics to make it seem real. The brain will make it feel so real that there is no need for real environments.


But when I'm having sex with my imaginary wife I want to be naked and having sex with the air on the bed. I might fall off the bed if I was doing that in VR.







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