beyondoutsidethebox
beyondoutsidethebox t1_j4gwgb9 wrote
Reply to comment by elwoodowd in This $200 VR muzzle lets you strap a second bulky device to your head by Teeterama
Huh, that would probably be better than a face mask now that I think of it...
beyondoutsidethebox t1_j4gw9wg wrote
Reply to comment by oldthunderbird in This $200 VR muzzle lets you strap a second bulky device to your head by Teeterama
Depends, especially if there is some voice component to the game. I also imagine it improves the voice pick up quality as it won't have to work so hard filtering out background noise. Also, suppose some mad lad made Outlast VR (if it doesn't exist already), not everyone wants to hear someone scream full volume. (Now that I think of it, adding a mechanic that enables enemies to find you based on the noise from your voice and or breathing in a VR setting could be quite an addition to the survival horror genre, for example, Alien: Isolation, where the xenomorph can find where you are hiding if you are too noisy.) Alas I am no programmer, but, it seems that such a thing would actually be possible to implement...
beyondoutsidethebox t1_j43ocn3 wrote
So did it get the seal of approval?
Imma see myself out.
beyondoutsidethebox t1_iwwzwm0 wrote
Reply to comment by amerkanische_Frosch in German man finds $4.7 million check for Haribo, gets gummy bears as a reward by philamignon
It could have been a lifetime supply though.
beyondoutsidethebox t1_j4gwp9q wrote
Reply to comment by Warpzit in This $200 VR muzzle lets you strap a second bulky device to your head by Teeterama
All you have to do is stick some form of oscillating motor within a TV remote, and knowing humanity, remote sex has already happened...