One of the benefits of video games and virtual reality is their safety for the average gamer. If
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But Oculus founder Palmer Lucky doesn't think so. Apparently, he does not like the idea of the complete safety of virtual worlds for players.
To do this, he created a new VR system. Its main feature is that if the user dies in the game, the same thing will happen to him in life:
I used three burst charges, which II usually use it for various projects, tying their activation to the readings of the photosensor, which is able to determine when the headset screen lights up red at a certain frequency, which provides very simple integration with the end of the game. When a suitable screen is shown indicating the end of the game, the charges are initiated, immediately destroying the user's brain.
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At the same time, Palmer also expressed interest in a version of the helmet without the ability to prematurely remove the VR headset. That is, the player will be given such an opportunity only if he wins the game.
Note, however, that at the moment the projectdeadly VR helmet is in the concept and development phase. And it is unlikely that the founder of Oculus will ever be able to launch a large-scale production of such a device.