The thing is VR will only simulate the rules of normal reality(money,mortality,gravity,superpowers,pho spiritualism,virtuadrug.)At the moment the ability to proxy via computer is the next development.Very soon VR will be indistinguashable from reality from the user point of view. In fact there will be several methods of advanced interface to augment certain clusters of experience peramaters.The idea of VR even remotely resembling normal reality will be concidered old thinking very soon.The social/human ramifications of this development,along with the fact that it will also be impossable to tell AI from human in these worlds(there will be hundreds of them) will make for interesting tangents of experience we can barely imagine.
Falk wrote:Goat wrote:Far Beyond WTF.
"Far Beyond WTF"sounds pretty good.
But yep', I concure with most things said here. And the "game" is damn ugly, and I wonder how they'll keep it "decent" with the technology advance. It'll look more and more contrasted between uber-ugly parts and some using some news types of shaders...
One thing I find "interesting" is the possibility to make money in the game, and turn it into "real" money (well not in China as they have forbidden making money online to avoid any speculation or whatever blablablah economic stuff blablablah $$$ blablablah *falls asleep*)
It's just like the "real" thing (that's still virtual in itself), but in a virtual world, that becomes "real".


By the way, China's economic policies seem so contradictory it's ridiculous. I work at an international airport and the number of Chinese Amway people pouring through it for a convention was amazing. This selective capitalism thing... how the old school communists can put up with it, I have no idea.