Do you guys think we'll see full immersion VR in our lifetime?
>I just want to come home from work and live inside vidya
>>61884649
More likely to happen than waifubots, VR is already a really big thing right now for vidya.
>>61884681
Definitely agree with you. But is it even plausible to expect technology to develop where we can do full immersion out of body experience? Without having to strap a hundred different things onto your body that is. And for a not astronomical price
I mean 20 years ago smart phones were a sci fi fantasy, so who knows what we'll see in another 20. But it still just seems so far fetched
>>61884766
Yeah and 50 years ago we were promised flying cars by now. Look how that turned our.
>>61884782
You're absolutely right, that's why I think it's probably just a pipe dream. I think vr has room to expand and grow, but will never reach that pinnacle of full 100% immersion. But I want to believe damn it
Yes, but it'll still be a long wait.
Maybe 40 or so years and you'll need an implant.
I'll be nearly 70, I can only hope the surgery will be safe to do on someone that old.
>>61884824
You and me both anon
>>61884711
Brain implant, they've already tested it on monkeys.
just watch accel world and imagine you're the MC, you fat, short, unlovable faggot
>>61884837
[citation needed]
>>61885297
I'm not short
>>61884649
>I just want to come home from work
pathetic, you're so conditioned by your wageslave existence that you can't imagine a world without it even in a futuristic world where full VR is possible.
>>61884649
If you mean full immersion, SAO like, where your senses and motor functions get completely diverted toward a virtual world...
Well, I'd say it's possible, but not within the next 3 decades, and only if we don't fuck things up too much and continue to fund research, more than now.
Btw, going from there to immortality through the upload of the entire mind probably takes only a few years.