GetDotted Domains

Viewing Thread:
"VR GAMING!"

The "General Games Chat" forum, which includes Retro Game Reviews, has been archived and is now read-only. You cannot post here or create a new thread or review on this forum.

Wed 24/10/01 at 19:59
Regular
Posts: 787
ok your walking down the street a bullet strikes your chest you look down your thankfull that you decided to wear your bullet proof vest today although you still think that the best move would be to dash into the local pub out of danger so you think more guns start up you jump behind the bar bottles smashing every where behind you you jump up ready to shoot and get a bullet right in your face you fall to the ground the screen goes red and follows with GAMEOVER.you go back to the menu .

i think that if it was possible that you could acctually some how go into the game feeling every aspect and hit every step every breeze of wind or the rain pattering on your head it would be really cool. or it could even work with such games like gran turismo or Formula 1 rather than standing up you would have to sit in some kind of seat with a steering wheel to make it realistic.

i think if this was to happen in the future i would think that there would be some kind of sensors on every part of your body which would vibrate strongly weakly and normally depending on how hard you were hit of the force of the car crashing in to the barrier.also you would have maybe a gun or steering wheel and a head set.the one problem would be that it would cost loads so therefore it should be started to be considered when we drive hover cars and can travel into hyperspace .

thats my view what do you think??
Wed 24/10/01 at 20:58
Regular
"round the outside"
Posts: 667
maybe though still be fun
Wed 24/10/01 at 20:57
Posts: 0
It might kill a person if the force was too much so I disagree with it.
But I think that the rest of it is a good idea.
Wed 24/10/01 at 20:53
Posts: 15,443
Mind you, those "advisory bodies" would probably have something to say about VR, seeing as they'd be "concerned" about the well being of folk everywhere who play those games.
Wed 24/10/01 at 20:32
Regular
Posts: 3,611
Good concept Sam, but I feel that maybe you lacked the punctuation needed to get your message across in an easy to read way.

If you think about it, what your trying to say isn't anything about VR, its more about new ways we could interact with our games. Some good ideas, however not much that hasn't been tried or tested yet.

Good post mate, but plenty of room for improvement. Mainly improving grammar as too make it easier for everyone to read.

MJ
Wed 24/10/01 at 19:59
Regular
"round the outside"
Posts: 667
ok your walking down the street a bullet strikes your chest you look down your thankfull that you decided to wear your bullet proof vest today although you still think that the best move would be to dash into the local pub out of danger so you think more guns start up you jump behind the bar bottles smashing every where behind you you jump up ready to shoot and get a bullet right in your face you fall to the ground the screen goes red and follows with GAMEOVER.you go back to the menu .

i think that if it was possible that you could acctually some how go into the game feeling every aspect and hit every step every breeze of wind or the rain pattering on your head it would be really cool. or it could even work with such games like gran turismo or Formula 1 rather than standing up you would have to sit in some kind of seat with a steering wheel to make it realistic.

i think if this was to happen in the future i would think that there would be some kind of sensors on every part of your body which would vibrate strongly weakly and normally depending on how hard you were hit of the force of the car crashing in to the barrier.also you would have maybe a gun or steering wheel and a head set.the one problem would be that it would cost loads so therefore it should be started to be considered when we drive hover cars and can travel into hyperspace .

thats my view what do you think??

Freeola & GetDotted are rated 5 Stars

Check out some of our customer reviews below:

Best Provider
The best provider I know of, never a problem, recommend highly
Paul
Simple, yet effective...
This is perfect, so simple yet effective, couldnt believe that I could build a web site, have alrealdy recommended you to friends. Brilliant.
Con

View More Reviews

Need some help? Give us a call on 01376 55 60 60

Go to Support Centre

It appears you are using an old browser, as such, some parts of the Freeola and Getdotted site will not work as intended. Using the latest version of your browser, or another browser such as Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, or Opera will provide a better, safer browsing experience for you.