The future of VNs, in VR?
The future of VNs, in VR?
Saw this link on twitter just now, and immediately knew I had to bring it here:
Essentially, picture a Kinect and Oculus Rift working together to place life-sized 3D characters in front of you that can react to your 'touch', and follow you around meatspace.
Thinking about how much a 2D KS affects people, I'm kind of anxious about this tech. Even just creating VR world to keep reliving the perfect date (and date night?) in sounds more dangerous to me now then before I played KS.
If KS was an even more immersive experience, would you let your past self play it?
TL;DR: VR KS girls good/bad?
Essentially, picture a Kinect and Oculus Rift working together to place life-sized 3D characters in front of you that can react to your 'touch', and follow you around meatspace.
Thinking about how much a 2D KS affects people, I'm kind of anxious about this tech. Even just creating VR world to keep reliving the perfect date (and date night?) in sounds more dangerous to me now then before I played KS.
If KS was an even more immersive experience, would you let your past self play it?
TL;DR: VR KS girls good/bad?
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Neither. Virtual reality girls are a neutral concept. The good or bad is determined by usage and further skewed by subjective interpretation. Those who utilize them for escapism would lend to a bad perception while others might find use that lends to good.
There is nothing dangerous about it.
And this tech needs sound anyway.
There is nothing dangerous about it.
And this tech needs sound anyway.
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You see that. I see this.
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Reminds me of the holodeck from Star Trek... If only...
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Only once they incorporate sex toys
Yes I know they already have, but for commercial use
Yes I know they already have, but for commercial use
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Love it.Silentcook wrote:You see that. I see this.
<KeiichiO>: "I wonder what Misha's WAHAHA's sound like with a cock stuffed down her throat..."
<Ascension>: "I laughed, cried, vomited in my mouth a little, and even had time for marshmallows afterwards. Well played, Xanatos. Well played."
<KeiichiO>: "That's a beautiful response to chocolate."
<Ascension>: "I laughed, cried, vomited in my mouth a little, and even had time for marshmallows afterwards. Well played, Xanatos. Well played."
<KeiichiO>: "That's a beautiful response to chocolate."
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Sounds like the beginning of the end
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Cross Days sounds like it needs to amp up its merchandise.Brogurt wrote:Only once they incorporate sex toys
Yes I know they already have, but for commercial use
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Well it looks promising. Still got a long way to go though.
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Well, yeah, but it'll get here sooner than we realize. I mean, 3 years ago we didn't even have a Kinect.pandaphil wrote:Well it looks promising. Still got a long way to go though.
I suppose it's just a matter of time... I can easily see people asking their co workers, "So, who's waiting for you at home?"
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Some freaky guys in Japan already married their digital girlfriend. If people have no desire to get involved in relationships in the first place, I guess this is a semi-acceptable substitute, but I hope people aren't gonna feel this kind of thing would be adequate training for the real thing.
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Lodin wrote:I can easily see people asking their co workers, "So, who's waiting for you at home?"pandaphil wrote:Well it looks promising. Still got a long way to go though.
"Hanako. :3"
"Me too!"
...Appropriate.
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Japan never fails to impress me with their technological advance in uh... unique field. In few decades we might consider having real girlfriend as life achievement. If so I might consider myself to be a "reactionary" dad who prefer having waifu in a monitor rather than have one in any kind of simulated reality. Not like I like to have waifu actually.
I want to make Thai Translation of KS alone and protesting with this signature.
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Arguably, a monitor waifu is in a simulated reality anyway.Auratus wrote:prefer having waifu in a monitor rather than have one in any kind of simulated reality.
<KeiichiO>: "I wonder what Misha's WAHAHA's sound like with a cock stuffed down her throat..."
<Ascension>: "I laughed, cried, vomited in my mouth a little, and even had time for marshmallows afterwards. Well played, Xanatos. Well played."
<KeiichiO>: "That's a beautiful response to chocolate."
<Ascension>: "I laughed, cried, vomited in my mouth a little, and even had time for marshmallows afterwards. Well played, Xanatos. Well played."
<KeiichiO>: "That's a beautiful response to chocolate."