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Cobretti2 said:
so i guess someone has seen star trek finally lol.

Hey.. I'm a Star Wars Guy.. :)

But no.. got to think about it after I saw a video on youtube where some company or university use (I dont know) lots of cams to "copy" a hole room into VR space.

(I startet out with 360 (degree) cams.. and it came on autoplay.. so sorry I cant find it again)

JRPGfan said:
Immersiveunreality said:

Sight isnt the only sense we need to really call it virtual timetravel,it has to give us the feeling the environment is alive and that we exist in it.

If you record not just a static picture, but a "film" where the wind blows, the flowers move ect like it does in the real world, and you put on the VR headset and your inside it, and can move around.... that ll be pretty damn close.

 

The only way to better that, is to have super computers able to correct things as you interact with them, flawlessly.... it might happend.

That and maybe getting some more senses in there (smell, and feel (on your skin)).

I can easily imagine a box you step into, put on the VR headset, and suddenly it turns up the "heat" inside that room, (if your wearing a VR headset, and its summer in the VR your in). Maybe the wind is blowing, and theres a fan that turns on, which makes it "feel" like the VR your experianceing really does have the wind blowing on you. Heck.... smell the flowers and a perfume pump on the VR headset gives you a spray of something flowery so you think your actually smelling virtual flowers.

Yes.. yes.. thats exactly the point.. :)

And yes.. the "box" with "heat" "cold" and fan blowing "wind"..  also makes sense.. and could be done with current tech (its proberly already testet.. there are lots of companys working on "artificial" smells.. (And I dont say this to you.. I can see you allready got the iddea :)