
Oculus founder Palmer Luckey, who sold his company to Facebook and has been largely
What it is?
Lucky says his VR headset is killingplayer if he dies in the game. And this is not a joke - everything is quite serious and real: when the headset fixes the Game Over splash screen on the screen, it activates an explosion of installed charges. All in the style of Sword Art Online, where players are trapped in a giant VR combat simulator that kills them for real when they die in the game.
The developer says that for now he is onlyhalfway, and the most interesting thing is that the half that is responsible for the explosion and Game Over is completely ready, but the part with virtual reality still needs work.
However, Lucky has already presented hisdeadly headset. Of course, we can only believe his words, since neither he himself nor anyone else risked testing the headset in action. This device will also not go on sale - now the only copy is just a decoration for the office of its creator.