Just imagine an AR version of CoD or Battlefield, it will basically be a bunch of people running around in lazer tag outfits falling over imaginary obstacles![]()
The sheer logistical nightmare is something that makes this just a dream for now. Also another issue I have with AR in this fashion is that it would grow old really quickly to consistently have to be physically involved in every game you play.Sounds awesome to me. Makes more sense really, cause anywhere at anytime u could turn it into a battlefield. Now imagine including google maps/gps linking and u suddenly have a PlanetSide style game goin on fighting for control over areas.
The sheer logistical nightmare is something that makes this just a dream for now. Also another issue I have with AR in this fashion is that it would grow old really quickly to consistently have to be physically involved in every game you play.
Or maybe I'm just too lazy
The next frontier is unification
We are starting to see this between consoles and platforms of the same manufacturer family already but I see this type of convergence seeping into all technology sectors eventually.
Buy a copy of a game to play on PC, pay an additional fee to license across all of your gaming devices, console, mobile, tablet etc.
Same game, same user experience, same progression system.
I call LAZY!!
No look I agree, having to drive somewhere for a game will seem like overkill. But at least it is an option. K imagine this then, using ur existing pc the AR could add additional things to ur surroundings. Extra maps on ur walls or info. I look at AR as having an infinitely sized monitor around all the time.
Capitalism requires "the next big thing". So unless that should change then it is doubtfully that this will changeI actually wish they'd stop "pushing for the latest thing" and just perfect the wonky tech they have now. A game should work properly on release day, I shouldn't have to wait months for it to be patched into something vaguely resembling a playable gaming experience.
Ugh.
yep, fully immersive viewing similar too the training rooms in star trek
I actually wish they'd stop "pushing for the latest thing" and just perfect the wonky tech they have now. A game should work properly on release day, I shouldn't have to wait months for it to be patched into something vaguely resembling a playable gaming experience.
Ugh.
Yes but what has this got to do with hardware?
The return in graphics will keep on diminishing each generation so I think these companies have to invest in other things hence the thread topic. Look at the bridge between the current and last generation. I'm eager to see what defines "next gen" in the future of gaming when you take "ZOMG DEM GRAFIXXX" out of the equation.
Will our eyes be able to distinguish the difference between anything larger than 4K?
So I have seen like real first person shooters where the person has on goggles and is on this small platform and has a gun in hand. Anyone know what im talking about? Who makes that setup?