New VR Skin Will Change Gaming Forever
New VR Skin Will Change Gaming Forever
Virtual reality is something video game developers and console creators have been working on developing for years. It’s been available before, but never has there been anything like what’s coming next!
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Remember the scene in Ready Player One where Wade Watts purchases the X-1 Haptic Bootsuit and can now interact and play in the world of the OASIS like never before?! Well, the movie may have been considered science-fiction, but it’s slowly becoming a reality. Haptic technology has improved leaps and bounds in recent years, including a new VR synthetic skin that will change gaming forever.
We are living right on the cusp of true virtual gaming. VR headsets allow us to explore virtual worlds like never before, but the key is to take advantage of all five senses. We have sight. Hearing. Taste and smell are probably a long way away, but one element needed to take VR gaming to the next level? Touch. Haptic suit technology allows players to feel vibrations and expand on the suits, but the tech has been clunky and unreliable over the years. Seriously, you shouldn’t feel like Randy all bundled up in A Christmas Story just to play a video game. Well, this is where the VR synthetic skin comes in. Thin and lightweight, developers at Northwestern University have created a thin, VR skin they refer to as “Epidermal VR”.
How does the technology actually work? How will it be implemented with the PS5 and Xbox Series X? And what are some of the hurdles the suit must overcome before we’re snatching up an outfit for ourselves?! Well, we have all the answers, including a connection to the PSVR 2 rumored for release sometime in 2021!
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It won’t be long before we’re abandoning the suits and using helmets that send electric pulses to the brain to create a sense of touch.. And eventually even smell and even triggering fear and pleasure centers of the brain.
VR PO-
Okay playing siege would be dope in full dive
Getting bit by a zombie lmao… Curse words!!!! Lots of curse words!!!!!!! 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Imagine getting Tea-Bagged by someone in Vietnam.
This sound’s extremely cool. I would definitely try this and buy it. I had PS VR but sold it because there weren’t many game’s when I had it.
the haptic pants woulD Be useful for feeling hot tuB water on the no no spots then again it woulD Be careless anD it woulD Be a gooD form of carelessness
I am very fascinated with the connection between ready player one and VR. Today we have come very close to the way the movie was presented.
UBI and VR…. Then most people would never leave there bedrooms. Good for the environment etc etc.
Eh.. How long you thinking this pandemic is going to last? You’re talking like it’s going to be at least half a decade.
Reject humanity, must become anime girl
Facing Mike Tyson in Boxing. Lol
Black mirror
Human population will drop dramatically if this becomes real and you all know what i mean WINK WINK
There would have to be news laws created if this touch element comes into gaming, imagine people trying to touch you without your consent. How would that work.
Smell already exists for VR, I seen it on Linus tech tips titled "smellovision is here"
What was made with it?
hactic suit +Brain vr = SAO
When will xbox release vr!!!!!!
wait so if a random dude kisses me in vr ill feel it? 😳
instead of putting heat to our hands os brain thinks e touch something warm we should send the single directly to brain. haptic gloves and what not is not the future.
Teabagging would become ….. ya
‘Clay Johnson’
VR skin not practical.
How about sticking to more practical things, like ….
(1) The feeling of being in an environment eg. the wind blowing in your face. Or the cold freeze or heat when you are in a different location of a map.
(2) The feeling of gravity or momentum.
Jesus the social distancing part was pure cringe
Images hacker hack your vr
whatwearereallydoing
I remember reading a book about something like the fake skin in the book you could turn up pain intensity from 0-20 not many people had 20 cause it made it feel like u got shot if u were touched
*I hate something biologically.*
Hackers: in here, we’re gods.
VR wont shake the world until (if) something like the tech in the matrix is invented, or the tech in that VR cafe in minority report
Is VR going to change gaming forever?
Imagine getting slapped, lagging out, and suddenly you get crushed by your haptic suit.
Imagine to imagine
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I will use the skin in VRChat
This focused on tackling way to much lol
20 years away for full dive ill be 45 but me nd my kids are going to explore space faring civilizations!
This video was very useful to me. It had introduced me to another way of evaluating haptic suits. The video was bright, creative, organized, technically sound, and useful.
Everytime I die brutally in a videogame I get so annoyed that I can’t experience the physical sensations tangibly and accurately. Can’t wait to dive in.
What we need is brain vr
We actually have smell. A South Park game actually used it
Valve wants to skip this and go straight to synapse feedback
Thats why the treadmill was a key component in ready player one, but something like that would be very expensive. Sure you would avoid running into the wall or furniture, but for $6000+ ??
yes, right. if I had VR I would want to play minecraft.
Full dive would be fun
5:39 did I miss something about gta vr?
600$ YEAH RIGHT!
Just haptic gloves are over 1000
Quest 2 is the way to go for beingers, hands down
Please make wars all vr so no one dies while still simulating a battlefield
My motto: if i can do a backflip, my avatar should too.