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invalidname
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Related: HTC Vive did an event a week or two back with a prototype Muv-Luv Alternative VR game, although they don't seem to have posted any in-game video, so all we have to go on is some mobile phone video posted by an attendee.
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Nyren
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invalidname
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There's a write-up over at Tokyo Otaku Mode. From reports I saw on Twitter, apparently you play as an infantry soldier, running around and trying to not get eaten by Tank-class BETA. |
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Nyren
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invalidname
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Now I feel I should apologize to the SAO fans for inadvertently hijacking this thread.
I'm sorry! Asuna is best girl! Honest! |
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Xavon
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I wonder how much they want for that 7/8th scale statue of Asuna?
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ParaChomp
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Still don't care for Sword Art Online but I'm glad it left such a large impact on the community to inspire this. It looks really interesting and very exciting.
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Jedi Master Kirito
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Considering how early this technology is, this is amazing.
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Mertal
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Glad to hear this is only Alpha. Its got a looong way to go till this is halfway decent.
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wohdin
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lol this looks so primitive it's actually kind of hilarious. I really feel like the full-spectrum input is nowhere near at the level it would need to be to even come close to emulating SAO-style VR, and none of that technology even seems to be on the horizon any time soon (which isn't surprising, considering how sci-fi it actually is). Good on IBM for actually sponsoring serious research into VR, though. Someone needs to do it.
It's astonishing how wrong a person can be. Klein is obviously the best grill. |
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Ryujin99
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On one hand, the capabilities of it seem far too primitive to even compare it to the sci-fi creation.
But on the other hand, we'll never lean how to actually implement such technology, if it can be done at all, unless we're willing to take a few baby steps in what seems to be the right direction. So on the whole, the research is very exciting even if the results thus far may seem like a bit of a let-down to many. |
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Mune
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To get where those many want to be requires a ton of brain and technology interaction research. Research that most companies neither have the time or money to do. They would need volunteers that would basically become guinea pigs. These people may not even be able to function at all or be alive at all when it is done. Plus, quality research takes a ton of time. So, the big question I have for all of those that are let-down is, "Would you volunteer for the sake of this project/technology if you knew that you may not be able to play the final product and/or that you would possibly die in the process?" |
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TsukasaElkKite
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Lies! Yuuki Konno is best girl! |
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