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WTAF? Reality gone weird. VR ‘Headset That Kills the User If They Die in the Game’.
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 83947473:MV81Mjc3NjM2Xzk3Mjg5MDM1XzhBRTc2ODhD] that seems easy. many ways ti accomplish that. my question is how well do they replicate the experience? im guessing not very well. its probably weak metaverse style graphics and a primitive euthanaisa delivery system like a needle the injects something in your brain through your eyeball or something lame. [/quote]
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The world took one more step in a strange and bothersome direction.
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Palmer Luckey, defense contractor and the father of modern virtual reality, has created a VR headset that will kill the user if they die in the game they’re playing. He did this to commemorate the anime, Sword Art Online. Luckey is the founder of Oculus, a company he sold to Facebook in 2014 for $2 billion. This is the technology that Mark Zuckerberg rebranded as the foundation for Meta.
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Anyone catch the part about all the ties to defense contractors?
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