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computor games have progressed so much in such a short space of time, but there is a limit to how much they can improve graphics, for now it stops at the television. what does the future hold for video gaming? virtual reality? pain sensation? well games are developed with people prancing around with sensor pads on, why cant games be played like that one day?
computor games have progressed so much in such a short space of time, but there is a limit to how much they can improve graphics, for now it stops at the television. what does the future hold for video gaming? virtual reality? pain sensation? well games are developed with people prancing around with sensor pads on, why cant games be played like that one day?
games of the future
*improved graphics (no major steps compared to resent years)
*improved A.I (will massivly improve)
*enviroments (a lot bigger and a lot more interactive)
*Sound (one area that as been good from the start except the real old game formats that had bleeps and buzz noises)
*more games will include several game styles shoot/jump/stealth/protect etc...
feel free to add to this with what you think but don't flam me
> remember how computor games started out? pong
www.phi11ip.com/pong.swf
> ) but what will computor games be like in say,
> 100 years time?
perhapes nowhere becasue the human race could be in the middle of a nuclear winter :P