Which game provides a most accurate view of our future?

It will become like sc2!!! I want to be an Archon!!

Buuuuuut lets face it, as stupid as it may sound, I think there is some truth to what I am saying. Think about it, there is already planned missions to space to see where we can go colonize other planets, what are we then?? We are... Terran!

And how daft must u be to believe there is nothing living in the known and unknown universe other than ourselves, and for all we might know, zerg and protoss or races like that could be out there...

I want to be an Archon, I will join Auir just to become an Archon!!
 
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A game that also quite captured an alternative reality that for the briefest of moments actually looked plausible is Homefront. If Kim Jong Un got his way that game would've been based off current events.
 
A game that also quite captured an alternative reality that for the briefest of moments actually looked plausible is Homefront. If Kim Jong Un got his way that game would've been based off current events.

Luckily for the world at large things aren't quite there yet...and hopefully never will be
 
Without highlighting specific games, I'd say the common theme of megacorps in games is also going to happen / has already started. The ones we've got are already arguably beyond the ability of nations to control them.

Google Inc. That company scares me already :P
 
Was fun and I would take capsules over SA's backpacker set-ups any day. Stayed in one for a week in Rosebank and sharing a room with 6 people can become a bit noisy esp with the forests they cut down in their sleep.



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Just imagine 6 of em next to each other with just a low wall between you and no door.


Back on topic:
I do think a lot of Dues Ex and Judge Dread is pointing on where we heading. Just add a dash of Robocop and I am sure you will not be far off.

That's a squat toilet!

You're supposed to... erm.. squat, not stand. No wonder people couldn't aim :p

Supposed to be "healthier" than normal sitting toilets since it's more "natural." Avoid haemorrhoids and all that :D
 
Personally, I expect the most likely would be a kind of "Deus Ex" future. I think biomechanical augmentation is inevitable: amputated limbs, blind eyes, bad organs, etc.

I don't expect it would become as dystopian as the fiction makes it though, but it could be possible that we'd all have to fight it out to get drugs to prevent our bodies from rejecting the augmentation (just look at trying to get care and payments out of medical aid and other health-care issues before even considering drug company trademarks and drama), but I think it's also fairly likely that it would develop to a point that wouldn't require drugs and perhaps augmentation may well be more bio than mechanical.

I think we live in interesting times and I hope to live long enough to see that kind of technology become successful.

I agree. Augmentation, nano tech and the like will be in out future as nano tech is currently in development in some or other form. I cannot see space exploration and colonization happening like in Mass Effect like games, but the small things will happen soon. Robotics is moving ahead at a rappid pace and it is scare to see what they are doing with 3D printing and genetics. It is exciting times indeed.
 
So related to the Deus Ex discussion. http://www.pcgamer.com/2013/10/16/b...-human-revolution-cybernetic-eyeball-is-real/

Britain’s most read paper reckons Deus Ex: Human Revolution cybernetic eyeball is real

UK newspaper, The Sun, have included fictional Sarif Industries cyborg eyeball tech in a roundup of “AMAZING GADGETS JUST AROUND CORNER”. Such technology, they say, “is in its infancy now” but “will be commonplace to our grandkids.”
 
Starcraft reminds me of the future when we space travel and land on new worlds with fascinating creatures and aliens.
 
and in todays edition of "Snare Questions" ....

Deus Ex most definitely. Mega Corporations practically ruling countries, Google Inc, Walmart and McDonalds both trying to run the US. stuff like that. Dishonoured is a bit far off I think. I think we can even begin to expect an Elysium-esque seperation of classes. the super rich seperating themselves completely from the commoners as soon as robotics are a sure thing that can replace human labour. After that, look at Mass Effect type space travel and the inevitable "someone doing something to the sun they shouldn't have and now we're doomed" kind of situation, keeping in mind that danger is constant throughout the advancement.
 
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