Where is gaming going?

I recently spoke to a friend of mine who bought the new call of duty. He said the download was huge and he had no idea why. It took him 3 days to complete his download, this being said his internet speed is not the greatest. I still play some very humble old games such as The Settlers IV Gold Edition, this game used to take me a day to install back in the good old days and its files are only 700mb. The gaming industry and technology has definitely been improving at a rapid pace with only signs of speeding up.


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Here is a link to some essentuals for the new Call of Duty game.here

VR, new future or not?

A few months back I went to a LAN, one of the biggest here in South Africa, I met a guy who is heavy into VR gaming. Who knows how much his setup cost! I was not very impressed by the games he was playing as I thought they would be a lot cooler. After watching Ready Player One I had much higher expectation on what the games would look like and the interaction between the controls and the actions in game.


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Personally VR has a long way to go before every gamer will be able to afford such equipment. To get a second opinion on this I visited this website Want to Know the Real Future of AR/VR? Ask Their Devs.

I found this paragraph interesting.

While the pool of respondents is larger this year than ever before, the status quo remains unchanged in some ways. Games are still the primary driver of the industry, with 59 percent of developers' current or potential VR and AR projects falling in the gaming space. However, the survey saw pronounced growth in a number of other fields, particularly education (33 percent) and training (27 percent). That growth dovetails with another interesting shift: when developers expect to turn a profit. In past years, Wawro says, most have expected their VR/AR work to be profitable in the medium term, but this year saw a two-fold jump in people who said their projects aren't tied to profitability at all.

Imagine having the experience without having it? AR/VR could be the perfect way to do training, thinking of combat, you can gain the experience without the risk of life loss.

I would love to hear your thoughts about this below in the comments. A thought I had was, what if the worlds wars could rather be fought online in a virtual world? Would this ever be possible? Or do we just like killing people?

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VR games are still a bit gimmick driven than the RPG's we think we should be getting but it will get there with time and now with the introduction of 5G connectivity on devices too. I'd rather there be world peace talks done online and not have to fly people around the world unnecessarily.

I think immersive VR will take time because it would not just me merging the tech and gameplay but the stories into one cohesive experience, and that's not going to be easy

As for wars, If people want others taken out which we do as humans, I think they'll opt for getting their hands dirty IRL with drones

I haven't heard of 5G yet, I will definitely go check that out, do you have any links to some useful information?

Here is a pretty cool article on hackernoon about it - https://hackernoon.com/gaming-with-5g-75efa6ac1c70

It’s really going to make cloud gaming a reality and take online gameplay to a new level

hey man, wassup?
VR is not matured enough I think but it will soon. There will soon be places specially made for VR games. The future of a gamer like me is amazing and full of fun.

Hey, been a long time.
What kind of games are you looking forward to playing when VR gets to that mature point?

Yeah
Definitely Grand Theft Auto, PUBG and some bad stuff :D

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I had the opportunity to play a few VR games at the Shopping Mall last year. I was alittle weary due to the health warning signs, but decided to try it. I am glad I did, it was an impressive graphics experience and an immersive gaming experience. I think it is a great part of the future of gaming. Additionally I recently tried the alpha stage game Light⚡️Nite, a first person shooter where killing opponents wins you Bitcoin! The game is being developed by Satoshi Gaming Studios in collaboration with sidechain, NFT and wallet maker Blockstream. You can learn more here: Link
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