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Thread started 01/02/17 11:18am

domainator2010

OK - so VR is here

Don't have a VR headset myself, but just heard about this:

www.altvr.com

...So, for all those who thought Second Life was weird n creepy, I guess this is taking it to the next level! smile

...but there's been some talk of VR-type stuff on here, so.... - who thinks we should use this thing to meet up? After all, it's 2017, isn't this textual interface getting a bit old...?

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Reply #1 posted 01/02/17 1:26pm

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domainator2010 said:

Don't have a VR headset myself, but just heard about this:

www.altvr.com

...So, for all those who thought Second Life was weird n creepy, I guess this is taking it to the next level! smile

...but there's been some talk of VR-type stuff on here, so.... - who thinks we should use this thing to meet up? After all, it's 2017, isn't this textual interface getting a bit old...?

Nah I'm out... I can't use/wear VR headsets, I suffer from vertigo. 3D movies make me sick. neutral

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Reply #2 posted 01/02/17 1:40pm

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I have a Playstation VR which is brilliant. I've tried my brothers Oculus Rift and that was great too. He's getting a Vive in a few weeks so I'll probably have a go on that too. My main interest in VR is that it can genuinely make you feel as though you're somewhere else, whether that's the bottom of the ocean being attacked by a shark (as in "Ocean Descent") or flying in an X Wing shooting down imperial forces (Star Wars Battlefront). Those are the kinds of experiences VR is made for.
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Reply #3 posted 01/02/17 1:58pm

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no thanks. after 'gamergate' i doubt ill ever try living in anything but the 'real' world, which is perplexing enough for me lol lol not even for the ORG

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Reply #4 posted 01/02/17 2:41pm

EmmaMcG

XxAxX said:

no thanks. after 'gamergate' i doubt ill ever try living in anything but the 'real' world, which is perplexing enough for me lol lol not even for the ORG



Gamergate?
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Reply #5 posted 01/02/17 4:01pm

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EmmaMcG said:

XxAxX said:

no thanks. after 'gamergate' i doubt ill ever try living in anything but the 'real' world, which is perplexing enough for me lol lol not even for the ORG

Gamergate?



virtual and online attacks, of an extremely mysogynistic fashion, made on female gamers in the virtual world. during role playing games women experienced virtual rape, physical assault, interference, and mockery about, (among other things), female gaming characters needing bigger breasts and so forth, all in the VR world.

but there's more. all of this was then followed up by even more ugliness in the real world in the form of vicious personal attacks on the women who publicly complained about same.

proving to me that some male gamers need to grow up a bit more before i would even consider joining them there. all in all - disgusting. shades of what happens to women on wall street and the like.

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Reply #6 posted 01/02/17 4:35pm

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XxAxX said:



EmmaMcG said:


XxAxX said:

no thanks. after 'gamergate' i doubt ill ever try living in anything but the 'real' world, which is perplexing enough for me lol lol not even for the ORG



Gamergate?



virtual and online attacks, of an extremely mysogynistic fashion, made on female gamers in the virtual world. during role playing games women experienced virtual rape, physical assault, interference, and mockery about, (among other things), female gaming characters needing bigger breasts and so forth, all in the VR world.

but there's more. all of this was then followed up by even more ugliness in the real world in the form of vicious personal attacks on the women who publicly complained about same.

proving to me that some male gamers need to grow up a bit more before i would even consider joining them there. all in all - disgusting. shades of what happens to women on wall street and the like.



VR has only really come into prominence within the last year or so with the release of the Vive, Rift and PSVR so virtual reality gaming is not really to blame for that kind of behaviour. Like, these things didn't happen in the "VR world". I think you might be mistaking VR for general online gaming. VR is a different thing entirely and, especially in the PSVR's case, seems to be so far aimed primarily at single player games.

But regarding the whole gamergate thing, I would say it's a vast minority of people who would behave like that. I've never personally been threatened or abused or anything like that just because I'm a girl. Not even once. And even if I was, it wouldn't bother me. I'm a 26 year old woman, I've got my own house, bought and paid for, a beautiful little girl who just started school last September and I've saved enough that I afford to be home when she needs me. Why would I care what some spotty little loser says about me in an online game? Granted, I don't play online much. Mario Kart 8 and Splatoon (both on Wii U) are about as far as I go with online games.

So, I wouldn't let the immaturity of some "gamers" detract from my enjoyment of the medium. And you shouldn't either. Especially not where VR is concerned. Trying it for the first time is like nothing you've ever experienced before.
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Reply #7 posted 01/02/17 5:05pm

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EmmaMcG said:

XxAxX said:



virtual and online attacks, of an extremely mysogynistic fashion, made on female gamers in the virtual world. during role playing games women experienced virtual rape, physical assault, interference, and mockery about, (among other things), female gaming characters needing bigger breasts and so forth, all in the VR world.

but there's more. all of this was then followed up by even more ugliness in the real world in the form of vicious personal attacks on the women who publicly complained about same.

proving to me that some male gamers need to grow up a bit more before i would even consider joining them there. all in all - disgusting. shades of what happens to women on wall street and the like.

VR has only really come into prominence within the last year or so with the release of the Vive, Rift and PSVR so virtual reality gaming is not really to blame for that kind of behaviour. Like, these things didn't happen in the "VR world". I think you might be mistaking VR for general online gaming. VR is a different thing entirely and, especially in the PSVR's case, seems to be so far aimed primarily at single player games. But regarding the whole gamergate thing, I would say it's a vast minority of people who would behave like that. I've never personally been threatened or abused or anything like that just because I'm a girl. Not even once. And even if I was, it wouldn't bother me. I'm a 26 year old woman, I've got my own house, bought and paid for, a beautiful little girl who just started school last September and I've saved enough that I afford to be home when she needs me. Why would I care what some spotty little loser says about me in an online game? Granted, I don't play online much. Mario Kart 8 and Splatoon (both on Wii U) are about as far as I go with online games. So, I wouldn't let the immaturity of some "gamers" detract from my enjoyment of the medium. And you shouldn't either. Especially not where VR is concerned. Trying it for the first time is like nothing you've ever experienced before.



still not convincing me, but thank you for the insights into your lovely life! for me, i think i'll stay right here for now. i guess i prefer traveling in the 'real' world, if it comes to that. maybe someday VR and its kin will appeal more to me, but i imagine that for my later years

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Reply #8 posted 01/03/17 11:30pm

domainator2010

Wow, this kind of thing is disheartening to hear - as you guys know, I've said before, that I harbour some ambitions of becoming a game developer (actually, now - game/VR developer! smile ), someday - it's really shit to know that a user/users could take what we created, and put it to THIS use sad

But anyway - what kind of games would y'all LIKE to play? xxaxx - what would be a GOOD use of VR for you? smile

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Reply #9 posted 01/04/17 5:00am

XxAxX

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domainator2010 said:

Wow, this kind of thing is disheartening to hear - as you guys know, I've said before, that I harbour some ambitions of becoming a game developer (actually, now - game/VR developer! smile ), someday - it's really shit to know that a user/users could take what we created, and put it to THIS use sad

But anyway - what kind of games would y'all LIKE to play? xxaxx - what would be a GOOD use of VR for you? smile



for me? none. i think it's important to connect with NATURE. in the REAL WORLD. wink

but, i can see VR being used with great results maybe in an educational context? taking peole on journeys to regions they could not otherwise explore? don't mind me, dearie, i'm all set in my ways and such. lol i do love watching documentaries though, and VR could be an excellent addition to those.


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Reply #10 posted 01/04/17 6:51am

EmmaMcG

XxAxX said:



domainator2010 said:


Wow, this kind of thing is disheartening to hear - as you guys know, I've said before, that I harbour some ambitions of becoming a game developer (actually, now - game/VR developer! smile ), someday - it's really shit to know that a user/users could take what we created, and put it to THIS use sad

But anyway - what kind of games would y'all LIKE to play? xxaxx - what would be a GOOD use of VR for you? smile





for me? none. i think it's important to connect with NATURE. in the REAL WORLD. wink

but, i can see VR being used with great results maybe in an educational context? taking peole on journeys to regions they could not otherwise explore? don't mind me, dearie, i'm all set in my ways and such. lol i do love watching documentaries though, and VR could be an excellent addition to those.



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I think you've hit the nail right on the head. VR is perfect for the likes of "virtual tourism". For people who can't afford to visit the pyramids or the great Wall of China etc, it would be the next best thing. But why stop there? Why not virtual tours of Mars? Or diving to the bottom of the ocean? These things aren't feasible for one reason or another so why not give people the opportunity to experience the impossible?



Failing that, I'm quite happy roaming around Gotham City in Arkham VR pretending to be Batman. So there really is something for everyone with virtual reality.
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Reply #11 posted 01/04/17 11:07am

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All the idiocy around Gamergate.

All you others say Hell Yea!! woot!
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Reply #12 posted 01/05/17 4:27pm

XxAxX

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2freaky4church1 said:

All the idiocy around Gamergate.



ikr? what's the point of having advanced tech when some folks' brains are still completely unevolved

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Reply #13 posted 01/05/17 4:33pm

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Yeah back in the 90's it seem like everything was gonna be VR. Then the 2000's came and nope didn't happen. Then cell phones made VR a reality again

Image result for lori singer VR

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Reply #14 posted 01/05/17 5:09pm

RodeoSchro

Humanity slides further and further into the abyss......

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Reply #15 posted 01/05/17 7:05pm

morningsong

CES: Fox Developing 'Planet of the Apes' Virtual Reality Experience
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Reply #16 posted 01/05/17 10:58pm

domainator2010

...now THIS was Virtual fucking Reality!! smile :

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Reply #17 posted 01/06/17 7:55am

domainator2010

...hehe, read this, looks like xxaxx's worst nightmare is underway smile :

https://www.theguardian.c...er-have-to

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Reply #18 posted 01/06/17 8:49pm

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I'm what you'd call a reluctant non gamer in that I love the idea of games
But just don't have the time or patience to follow through. I buy them and then find all controls confusing and can't believe that people finish them in a day or two. Then VR came along. I've been waiting for it since the early incarnations of VR in the 80s with the blocky graphics.

So, I treated myself to one (psvr) and it's fucking mind blowing. It's so immersive and great for bringing out at parties. It really has to be experienced to be believed. As for the mysogonotic gamer trolls who are indeed objectionable human beings, that's a non sequitur. Non only does that not define the gamer experience anymore than claiming all (insert sub group) are (insert derogatory generalisation) but there's no need at all to even play VR online. I don't play online ever. It's awesome.
If the milk turns out to be sour, I aint the kinda pussy to drink it!
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Reply #19 posted 01/06/17 9:12pm

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domainator2010 said:

...hehe, read this, looks like xxaxx's worst nightmare is underway smile :

https://www.theguardian.c...er-have-to

lol i never said it was my worst nightmare. but the article does raise an important point, about eye strain...

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Reply #20 posted 01/06/17 10:01pm

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XxAxX said:



domainator2010 said:


...hehe, read this, looks like xxaxx's worst nightmare is underway smile :



https://www.theguardian.c...er-have-to





lol i never said it was my worst nightmare. but the article does raise an important point, about eye strain...



That sounds hideous. You definitely need regular breaks from it. The resolution is also in the early phases. I think if it's a technology that gains ground, the next 5-10 years will be incredible. A similar app to the one described is the Hulu app on psvr where you have a virtual huge screen to watch on. You can create your own background be it a luxury hi spec apartment with either city views, forest or desert or a cinema. Sounds naff but it's really quite cool. Not sure I could watch a whole movie in it though.

If you get a chance to try VR for a few minutes, please do.

My Dad (60s) tried mine and loved the car racing game until he got nauseous and had to take it off. 😂
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Reply #21 posted 01/07/17 6:47am

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lust said:

XxAxX said:

lol i never said it was my worst nightmare. but the article does raise an important point, about eye strain...

That sounds hideous. You definitely need regular breaks from it. The resolution is also in the early phases. I think if it's a technology that gains ground, the next 5-10 years will be incredible. A similar app to the one described is the Hulu app on psvr where you have a virtual huge screen to watch on. You can create your own background be it a luxury hi spec apartment with either city views, forest or desert or a cinema. Sounds naff but it's really quite cool. Not sure I could watch a whole movie in it though. If you get a chance to try VR for a few minutes, please do. My Dad (60s) tried mine and loved the car racing game until he got nauseous and had to take it off. 😂



all righty then! will give it a try when it pops up on my horizon someday thumbs up!

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Reply #22 posted 01/09/17 11:23pm

domainator2010

..what, no comments about the Aerosmith video? Do yall remember it?? smile (It came out before the web EXISTED!! - pretty cool, yeah?)

..and btw, where is Alicia Silverstone THESE days??

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Reply #23 posted 01/10/17 10:10am

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Yeah, cool video.
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