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InternetVR - We are in baby stages of creating a dimension....with every MMO!

Donovan321Donovan321 Member CommonPosts: 28

We are the evolution of Games.... Lacking in freedom in mmo's is what's happening.

Ever Since Ultima Online went to trammel.... Everything went to crap in mmo's...Then wow came out and every little child played mmo's and liked theme parks....No extreme adrenaline rushes....(I'm a hard core gamer. I like to feel, when I play.) I liketo pvp with skill. I be Pking the pks.....

(I'm a pre trammel Ultima Online vet) The only thing out now that is any good is Albion online, I see it as a very promising game as technology begins to grow. They have it so it works on your android. SO they cant have LOTS of depth because it would not play on the android if they added. Lets see what happens with that game.... Anyway.

 

In the future, would you play a mmo with graphics so real, you could not tell the difference between one reality and the other.

One Huge VR Online World.

 

How many years from now would you all say this would be possible.

30 years from now?

lol

(My wife? The future of MMO's. I will play her!)

 

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  • Donovan321Donovan321 Member CommonPosts: 28

    It wont let me fix the video....So here it is!

     

    This video goes out to all true vets of mmo's and whats to come.

  • madazzmadazz Member RarePosts: 2,115
    Originally posted by Donovan321

    It wont let me fix the video....So here it is!

     

    This video goes out to all true vets of mmo's and whats to come.

    Those sounds were terrible. What a bunch of pretentious drivel. As a true "vet" I say BOOO

  • Donovan321Donovan321 Member CommonPosts: 28

    Ok...That was for the female vets...

     

    This is for all of us true vets of mmo's

     

     

  • madazzmadazz Member RarePosts: 2,115
    Originally posted by Donovan321

    Ok...That was for the female vets...

     

    This is for all of us true vets of mmo's

     

     

    I have never heard that one before, but I like the cut of your jib good sir. 

  • Donovan321Donovan321 Member CommonPosts: 28
    Originally posted by madazz
    Originally posted by Donovan321

    It wont let me fix the video....So here it is!

     

    This video goes out to all true vets of mmo's and whats to come.

    Those sounds were terrible. What a bunch of pretentious drivel. As a true "vet" I say BOOO

    Madazz,

    You say boo to what? Us creating a dimension for pvpers.

     

  • Donovan321Donovan321 Member CommonPosts: 28


    I'm l33t. lol

  • Loke666Loke666 Member EpicPosts: 21,441

    The gameworld of future MMOs might look awesome but the question is how the gameplay actually will be. It could go in several directions, maybe they will be similar to current questgrinds, maybe they will be closer to MOBAs or maybe they will go more for pen and paper RPGs instead.

    I doubt they will be similar to pre-Trammel UO though, if MMOs are expensive to make today that is nothing to what they will cost 30 years from now with realistic looking graphics. M59 vet here BTW...

    The more expensive a game is the more it try to attract as many gamers as possible.

    I think what we will see in the future might be very different from what we have today, gameplay wise. But that is just a guess, we might just have Wow 3 in VR graphics by then playing about the same way MMOs been for a while. The only thing sure is that it will look great, anything else is just wild speculations.

    But themeparks are usually easier to make and easier means cheaper...

  • Donovan321Donovan321 Member CommonPosts: 28
    Originally posted by Loke666

    The gameworld of future MMOs might look awesome but the question is how the gameplay actually will be. It could go in several directions, maybe they will be similar to current questgrinds, maybe they will be closer to MOBAs or maybe they will go more for pen and paper RPGs instead.

    I doubt they will be similar to pre-Trammel UO though, if MMOs are expensive to make today that is nothing to what they will cost 30 years from now with realistic looking graphics. M59 vet here BTW...

    The more expensive a game is the more it try to attract as many gamers as possible.

    I think what we will see in the future might be very different from what we have today, gameplay wise. But that is just a guess, we might just have Wow 3 in VR graphics by then playing about the same way MMOs been for a while. The only thing sure is that it will look great, anything else is just wild speculations.

    But themeparks are usually easier to make and easier means cheaper...

    I believe the gameplay will be as fun as pre trammel, Ultima Online.

  • observerobserver Member RarePosts: 3,685

    "One Huge VR Online World"

    It's already here, sort of.  It's called the metaverse.  The most popular one is Open Simulator, but sadly it uses the SL open-source code, which isn't that good.  There's also other forks, such as aurora/whitecore sims.  There's also entirely different projects such as Virtual World Framework and Curio.

    Unless there's a standard framework to connect all the various virtual worlds, there isn't going to be a single online world, and i wouldn't want that anyway.  MMOs and Virtual Worlds are entirely different in concept.  The former is developer-created, while the latter is user-generated (to an extent).

  • Donovan321Donovan321 Member CommonPosts: 28
    Originally posted by observer

    "One Huge VR Online World"

    It's already here, sort of.  It's called the metaverse.  The most popular one is Open Simulator, but sadly it uses the SL open-source code, which isn't that good.  There's also other forks, such as aurora/whitecore sims.  There's also entirely different projects such as Virtual World Framework and Curio.

    Unless there's a standard framework to connect all the various virtual worlds, there isn't going to be a single online world, and i wouldn't want that anyway.  MMOs and Virtual Worlds are entirely different in concept.  The former is developer-created, while the latter is user-generated (to an extent).

     

    What do we use now? We use windows.... Well, the majority of the population does.

     

    So that makes it the operating system...

     

    This shall be the case in the "InternetVR"

     

    What you say?

  • TheeLordTheeLord Member UncommonPosts: 138
    I think VR is the future of gaming, almost certain of it actually.  But I am horribly confused by this thread as a whole...

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  • Donovan321Donovan321 Member CommonPosts: 28

     


    Originally posted by TheeLord I think VR is the future of gaming, almost certain of it actually.  But I am horribly confused by this thread as a whole...
     

     

    The thread is about having freedoms in the vr world that is to be internetVR!

    Inside internet VR , there shall be many mmo games. 

     

     Will this become the main tool for social interaction, over the internet?

    One internetVR, operating system shall win and be the host for all mmo's in the future.

     

    How do I know? I'm a time traveler. lol jk

  • wyldmagikwyldmagik Member UncommonPosts: 516
    Hardly, its more about you spouting retarded videos for some other agenda, probably attention whoring.
  • KenFisherKenFisher Member UncommonPosts: 5,035
    Originally posted by Donovan321

     


    Originally posted by TheeLord I think VR is the future of gaming, almost certain of it actually.  But I am horribly confused by this thread as a whole...
     

     The thread is about having freedoms in the vr world that is to be internetVR!

    Inside internet VR , there shall be many mmo games. But what one will win and become the main tool for social interaction, over the internet.

     

    (parody response)

     

    Dood, didn't you get the memo?  MMOs aren't for social interaction.  They're for eye-candy single player games that avoid the pitfalls of software piracy through indirect monetization.

     

    Geesh.

     


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  • Donovan321Donovan321 Member CommonPosts: 28


    Originally posted by wyldmagik Hardly, its more about you spouting retarded videos for some other agenda, probably attention whoring.

    If you don't see what I see.....

    I am throwing pearls before swine.

    Here is a video specially for you!

  • Donovan321Donovan321 Member CommonPosts: 28


    InternetVR will be the hub of all mmo games.

     

     

  • Donovan321Donovan321 Member CommonPosts: 28

    Never mind I jumped from the future to tell you all. lol

     

    I'm retarded.

  • observerobserver Member RarePosts: 3,685
    Originally posted by Donovan321
    Originally posted by observer

    "One Huge VR Online World"

    It's already here, sort of.  It's called the metaverse.  The most popular one is Open Simulator, but sadly it uses the SL open-source code, which isn't that good.  There's also other forks, such as aurora/whitecore sims.  There's also entirely different projects such as Virtual World Framework and Curio.

    Unless there's a standard framework to connect all the various virtual worlds, there isn't going to be a single online world, and i wouldn't want that anyway.  MMOs and Virtual Worlds are entirely different in concept.  The former is developer-created, while the latter is user-generated (to an extent).

     

    What do we use now? We use windows.... Well, the majority of the population does.

     

    So that makes it the operating system...

     

    This shall be the case in the "InternetVR"

     

    What you say?

    There will never be an "InternetVR".  That's just a buzzword that doesn't mean anything.

    There's virtual-reality and augmented-reality, and whether they are connected to the internet is irrelevant.  There will never be a single-shared environment, just like there isn't one single-shared virtual world or mmo.  There will be many different manufacturers and software developers designing different environments for augmented/virtual-reality.  It's the shared protocols and framework that make up the internet, and the visual sensory system is irrelevant to that.

    I understand what you're trying to say though, but there will be multiple virtual-reality environments, not one.

  • Donovan321Donovan321 Member CommonPosts: 28

    I beg to differ...........

     

     Complete freewill in entertainment, virtual reality/Internet2 - One huge vr world that will rise, out of players choice ( They will create the hub..like windows created..Operating system.....liberty, freedom of speech, freedom of religion/spirituality, freedom of investigating on the internet as along as none of the above Seriously harms anyone in real.

  • Donovan321Donovan321 Member CommonPosts: 28

    NeverMind....

     

    The revolution is off....

     

    Namaste.

     

    Do aliens play our games from outer space? lol

     

  • Donovan321Donovan321 Member CommonPosts: 28

    What do you think it will be like when graphics get so good you cant tell the difference between reality and VR...

     

    You don't think at that point there will be one (The most popular..Like windows is operating systems.) hub for all online games?

     

     

  • Donovan321Donovan321 Member CommonPosts: 28

    Wake up devs....

     

    Smell the revolution....

     

    This kind of gaming is going to be in our live times....

     

    A drip in the ocean....can create a wave..... hahahahaha!

     

     

     

     

  • Donovan321Donovan321 Member CommonPosts: 28

    Devs............... lol

  • WizardryWizardry Member LegendaryPosts: 19,332

    Well technically it could be possible in about 10-15 years but logically not for a very long time.

    Developers cannot cater to a few because to make a game so life like would cost multi millions and only a handful could actually play it.

    The game would have to  draw on the fly at very short distances which would kind of ruin the immersion effect the game is going for.

    Just like now a days,what will end up happening is developers will always give us bits and pieces but never a complete project.Gimmicks can't afford to sit around and wait until something magical happens.While that magical developer is creating something wonderful,the other devs jump on the bandwagon and flood the market with crap.By the time the magical game comes out the gimmick is a worn out novelty.

    This is why devs are trying to get games out faster and unfinished,it is a race to market.When SOE saw the trend going to Voxels they quickly jumped in on it and just tossed otu some half finished empty world known as Landmark.They did the same thing with H1Z1 they saw a market was still there so just rushed out a piece of crap and made money with it.

    My point is,don't hold your breathe for a wondrous VR game,it will only come out half done and half ass.

    Never forget 3 mile Island and never trust a government official or company spokesman.

  • Donovan321Donovan321 Member CommonPosts: 28
    Facebook is creating internet 2?
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