Yepp, we are into VR and if you don't know what it means it is something that the gaming industri have been neglecting for quite some time.
Games are as good gfx wise as they need to be, and we have very useful motion capture thingies to implement aswell.
So, japanese or other people with some technology and inovative people, bring it on. Next thing after guitarr hero with the very amuzing and not so hardcore looking plastic guras, bring us a mmorpg with vr and motion gloves and let us pilot some nice mech or something like it.
But then again. There are to many people interested in the past to see that the future is already here and that it is a blast.
When we have these little matters settled, we can invent fun games. Really fun games. And educational in a good way.
And we don't wanna be defined in a language that don't let us controll stuff. You built it. Now we wanna play with it, hehe.
//Peace

First, your spelling is horrible.
Second, do you realize how much a virtual reality system would cost the end user if was to be released right now? If you think computers or a ps3 is expensive, forget about owning a vr system.
Then there is the development time needed to code a game for every interaction. Even if a development studio came up with a vr engine that simplified coding for it more, and sold it off, it would still increase the development time of a game quite a bit. Which publishers do not want, fans looking forward to the game do not want. It would also, more than likely, increase the cost for the game for the end user.
Everyone wants to have viable vr games. But the extra cost is what we do not want. It's still not cheap, and it seems no one wants to take the time to get it running. Except for maybe the gov't.
Tue Oct 14 2008 9:06AMMMORPG.com writes:
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