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VR headset that actually kills you if you die in a game

Stevicus

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Oculus founder claims he made a VR headset that actually kills you if you die in a game | Euronews

Sounds like the stuff of sci-fi, but it seems someone came up with this thing.

The founder of virtual reality (VR) firm Oculus claims he has designed a new headset that can kill you in real life if you die in a game.

Palmer Luckey said the device was inspired by Sword Art Online, the Japanese novel series-turned-anime in which players are trapped in an online role-playing game where death in the game means death in the real world because of the killer “NerveGear” headset they wear.

Luckey launched Oculus in 2012, before selling it to Facebook for $2 billion (€1.99 billion) in 2014.

During his tenure at the helm, he created the Oculus Rift and other VR tech that now underpins Meta’s big bet on the metaverse - an alternative world where you can work, play and meet people without leaving your home.

“The idea of tying your real life to your virtual avatar has always fascinated me – you instantly raise the stakes to the maximum level and force people to fundamentally rethink how they interact with the virtual world and the players inside it,” Luckey wrote in a now-viral blog post.

“Only the threat of serious consequences can make a game feel real to you and every other person in the game”.

When ‘game over’ blows your head up
Luckey, who left Oculus in 2017 and founded Anduril Industries, a high-tech military contractor, went on to detail that he was working on a real-life version of the NerveGear and was “halfway” there.

“The bad news is that so far, I have only figured out the half that kills you,” he wrote. “The perfect-VR half of the equation is still many years out”.

Luckey explained the device is connected to “three explosive charge modules” that are tied to a “narrow-band photosensor that can detect when the screen flashes red at a specific frequency”.

“When an appropriate game-over screen is displayed, the charges fire, instantly destroying the brain of the user,” he said.

Having skin in the game
As ARS Technica points out, there have been previous attempts to raise the stakes for gamers.

In 2001, a “PainStation” art installation in Germany threatened players who lost a game of Pong with "sensations such as heat, punches and electroshocks of varying duration," as Wired described at the time.

The game would end only when a player found the pain was too much to bear.

That same year, the "Tekken Torture Tournament" saw 32 participants play the popular Playstation fighting game Tekken 3 while wearing shocking arm straps that gave them “bracing but non-lethal electrical shocks in correspondence to the injuries sustained by their onscreen avatars".

Fast-forward two decades, and we’re now talking of a murderous VR headset.

Luckey cautioned, however, that his new system isn’t “perfect”.

“There are a huge variety of failures that could occur and kill the user at the wrong time,” he wrote.

“This is why I have not worked up the balls to actually use it myself”.

At this point, the killer headset is just a piece of office art, he concluded, “a thought-provoking reminder of unexplored avenues in game design”.

Good grief! I can't believe someone would actually invent something like this. Sounds like some kind of evil, villainous thing that you'd see in some movie, to have someone play a video game where death in the game means real death.

I'm not even sure about this "metaverse" where people can work, play, and meet people without leaving their home. How much longer before we're all plugged into the Matrix?
 

Exaltist Ethan

Bridging the Gap Between Believers and Skeptics
Just you wait. This will be in one of the next James Bond movies where the villain puts the headset on Bond and Bond is expected to survive a game that would kill most of its users. I could see Hollywood getting creative with something like this.
 

Stevicus

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Just you wait. This will be in one of the next James Bond movies where the villain puts the headset on Bond and Bond is expected to survive a game that would kill most of its users. I could see Hollywood getting creative with something like this.

They could put him into a Super Mario Brothers scenario:

 

Quagmire

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Oculus founder claims he made a VR headset that actually kills you if you die in a game | Euronews

Sounds like the stuff of sci-fi, but it seems someone came up with this thing.













Good grief! I can't believe someone would actually invent something like this. Sounds like some kind of evil, villainous thing that you'd see in some movie, to have someone play a video game where death in the game means real death.

I'm not even sure about this "metaverse" where people can work, play, and meet people without leaving their home. How much longer before we're all plugged into the Matrix?
Now if someone could come up with VR forum software where if you kicked a troll in the butt they would feel it.
 

Saint Frankenstein

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I'm not even sure about this "metaverse" where people can work, play, and meet people without leaving their home. How much longer before we're all plugged into the Matrix?
Not anytime soon. The Metaverse has been a colossal failure.

Why Mark Zuckerberg’s Metaverse is falling apart

Zuckermoron keeps it up, and he may get sued by his investors because he's just throwing billions and billions of dollars into a dumpster fire.
 

MikeF

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Oculus founder claims he made a VR headset that actually kills you if you die in a game | Euronews

Sounds like the stuff of sci-fi, but it seems someone came up with this thing.













Good grief! I can't believe someone would actually invent something like this. Sounds like some kind of evil, villainous thing that you'd see in some movie, to have someone play a video game where death in the game means real death.

I'm not even sure about this "metaverse" where people can work, play, and meet people without leaving their home. How much longer before we're all plugged into the Matrix?

Sounds more like publicity-seeing than an actual thing. A device that actually kills someone who loses a game could never come to market, in my opinion.
 

Father Heathen

Veteran Member
Nobody would buy it even if it were allowed. I don't think this was a serious project.

As for the "metaverse", the closest thing I can think of is a game called VRchat.
 

Wu Wei

ursus senum severiorum and ex-Bisy Backson
Oculus founder claims he made a VR headset that actually kills you if you die in a game | Euronews

Sounds like the stuff of sci-fi, but it seems someone came up with this thing.













Good grief! I can't believe someone would actually invent something like this. Sounds like some kind of evil, villainous thing that you'd see in some movie, to have someone play a video game where death in the game means real death.

I'm not even sure about this "metaverse" where people can work, play, and meet people without leaving their home. How much longer before we're all plugged into the Matrix?

Oh my goodness.... that's sick...kind of reminds me of the Original Star Trek episode "A Taste of Armageddon"
 

The Hammer

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Good grief! I can't believe someone would actually invent something like this. Sounds like some kind of evil, villainous thing that you'd see in some movie, to have someone play a video game where death in the game means real death.

You should watch Black Mirror on Netflix. And yeah, this is a terrible idea. Who designs this "just because"?
 

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber
Oculus founder claims he made a VR headset that actually kills you if you die in a game | Euronews

Sounds like the stuff of sci-fi, but it seems someone came up with this thing.













Good grief! I can't believe someone would actually invent something like this. Sounds like some kind of evil, villainous thing that you'd see in some movie, to have someone play a video game where death in the game means real death.

I'm not even sure about this "metaverse" where people can work, play, and meet people without leaving their home. How much longer before we're all plugged into the Matrix?
New rule:
If it sounds like a Black Mirror plot then DON'T DO IT!
 

Saint Frankenstein

Wanderer From Afar
Premium Member
I hate that movie

BUT

Hollywood movies sometimes are made to brainwash us into what they plan to do in the world (advertising their elite plans)
It's really weird because the cyberpunk genre was supposed to be a warning against that stuff, not a blueprint as a lot of techno elitists want. It's clearly dystopian. It's so bizarre.
 

Sedim Haba

Outa here... bye-bye!
Just you wait. This will be in one of the next James Bond movies where the villain puts the headset on Bond and Bond is expected to survive a game that would kill most of its users. I could see Hollywood getting creative with something like this.
Yer joking right? That was a thing in one of the bond flicks. Sort-of, not VR but same idea.
 

stvdv

Veteran Member: I Share (not Debate) my POV
Sounds like BS.
I agree, this
Sounds as BS
Sadly it's real, CS tells

knowing for example:
1) Russian Roulette is real
2) SM extremes are very real
3) Hitler human experiments were real
4) Xi+Kim, I would be not surprised, real
5) Elitist all over Epstein's sex perversions, real
 

stvdv

Veteran Member: I Share (not Debate) my POV
Sounds more like publicity-seeing than an actual thing. A device that actually kills someone who loses a game could never come to market, in my opinion.
I think they have VR mutual sex arousal

CS tells me demonic minds create this
(see #16)
 

stvdv

Veteran Member: I Share (not Debate) my POV
Now if someone could come up with VR forum software where if you kicked a troll in the butt they would feel it.
Creative, I like your reply. Sadly this is no trolling. Some people would 'die' to get their hands on such games.
 

Twilight Hue

Twilight, not bright nor dark, good nor bad.
Oculus founder claims he made a VR headset that actually kills you if you die in a game | Euronews

Sounds like the stuff of sci-fi, but it seems someone came up with this thing.













Good grief! I can't believe someone would actually invent something like this. Sounds like some kind of evil, villainous thing that you'd see in some movie, to have someone play a video game where death in the game means real death.

I'm not even sure about this "metaverse" where people can work, play, and meet people without leaving their home. How much longer before we're all plugged into the Matrix?
They call it the "Ironman mode".
 
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