Online Gaming in the Long run

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By Oanh Huynh


With computer game technology advancing so fast and so far from where it started, one can't help but to entertain the concept of where it's going to go from here. All things considered, that is part of a larger creative process and we'd like to think that our writings contribute even just in some small way. One of several earliest video games that we can remember is Commodore's "Pong." But never did we believe the industry would have reached the point where it is today. One thing is made for sure however, and that's the gaming is pushing full force ahead.

Today we did just a little fantasizing to see where our imagination and desires would take us. The subsequent offers some suggestions of what might be done short of a little thing called, "impossible."

We're a bit intrigued with the "Sun Game Glasses" idea. Wearing a pair of dark sunglasses and using the technology implemented by Nintendo's "Wii" system, we're able to literally watch a game occur right before our eyes after which interact with it using a device that's concerning the size of a pen. Because isn't exactly a new idea, we're curious to observe what develops from University of South Australia's 'ARQuake' project1 - a springboard because of this kind of gaming to develop in the near future for sure.

Another cool idea we'd like to see erupt within the gaming industry is the ability to talk to the characters within a game. Some games allow players to textually speak to game characters already, but we would like to see this pushed a bit further. We'd like to be able to orally interact with characters: ask questions, joke around, warn and talk to them as if we were talking to another human being. And we want to hear these characters talk back! It does not take ultimate artificial intelligence opportunity and even though it would probably be years before technology would be available on a wide scale, we're sure it would be a hit.

Will we ever get to the point where we can play inside a simulated environment how a characters in Star Trek: Generation x could play? Virtual the fact is getting close, but the reality of the simulation is gone the moment we put on the silly-looking goggles and gloves. In order for simulation of this sort to operate, there has to be as little a barrier between gamers as well as the game as possible. We don't what things to just think we're inside a game, we should feel that we're inside a game and be honest, we don't want to have to look somewhere outside our home to take action.

The television or computer screen will suffice for the present time, but in the future, we're going to wish to be surrounded with the elements that will make gaming the wonder that it is today. We'll want to transform our dens or bedrooms right into a virtual alien ship or simulated jungle. To put it briefly, we want a new world.

One possible obstacle to bringing this fantasy into our living spaces is public acceptance. Would the public be ready for such a high level of entertainment? And could the public handle it? Right after Nintendo's Wii release, customers needed to complain that they wanted their old controller back! In order with any new development, there will probably surely be unintended consequences and although we're gung-ho for these types of advances, we also share concerns about the impact it would have on bavarian motor works logo that isn't "virtually ready."

Consequently, we can certainly envision several laws introduced that restricted the use of our fantasy gaming. Finances some laws that attempt a similar now and in our opinion, this is a good thing. The last thing we want to encounter in gaming is physical harm - particularly when we're trying to enjoy virtual entertainment!




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