Viability of "going into games" machines

If scientists ever learn how to recreate natural brain inputs and feed input from a computer directly into the human brain, does that mean it's possible to create a "going into games machine?"

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  1. 3 years ago
    Anonymous

    it's called Full Dive VR, and it will be possible eventually

    • 3 years ago
      Anonymous

      [...]

      >Implying some butthole wont tp you to his rape dungeon using hacks

      • 3 years ago
        Anonymous

        >Not running a kamikaze build for exactly these circumstances
        Bro?

      • 3 years ago
        Anonymous

        >playing a hyper realistic VR game online

      • 3 years ago
        Anonymous

        >implying I won't enjoy that

    • 3 years ago
      Anonymous

      I feel like people don't acknowledge the fact that AI would have to advance to the point of being practically sentient for this to be ideal. Unless you just play multiplayer stuff, I guess.

      • 3 years ago
        Anonymous

        >I feel like people don't acknowledge the fact that AI would have to advance to the point of being practically sentient for this to be ideal.
        closer than u think!

        • 3 years ago
          Anonymous

          god i hope so, I want to isekai myself

        • 3 years ago
          Anonymous

          no it really is not outside of sensationalist news articles

          • 3 years ago
            Anonymous

            pessimistic attitude for no reason
            the rate at which we are advancing is exponential
            the future is now

            • 3 years ago
              Anonymous

              I'm getting into the field, anon. I just don't want you to get hurt. I also don't think you necessarily need Strong AI for full dive either

            • 3 years ago
              Anonymous

              >advancing
              Yeah, right

    • 3 years ago
      Anonymous

      I will never fricking ever use full dive
      >whoops we've encountered an unknown bug
      >lol guess you're stuck in an infinite sensory hell for what you perceive as eternity

      • 3 years ago
        Anonymous

        I dunno if I'm about to die I would give it a go.

  2. 3 years ago
    Anonymous

    imagine the smell

    • 3 years ago
      Anonymous

      Gonna guess it smelled like shit

  3. 3 years ago
    Anonymous

    >The brain goes crazy and makes you vomit if it detects the body isn't moving even tho the eyes say you're moving
    >Expect the brain to not just fricking explode when it suddenly gets put into a simulated body

    • 3 years ago
      Anonymous

      Knock them unconscious first and then hook up the device and wake them back up and see if it notices, if you manage to simulate a natural input correctly maybe it won't notice.

      • 3 years ago
        Anonymous

        Terrifying thought tbh

    • 3 years ago
      Anonymous

      >>The brain goes crazy and makes you vomit
      if you're a weak willed melvin, sure

    • 3 years ago
      Anonymous

      if the brain is mapped out well enough to be hardwired, it shouldnt be much more difficult to add fake motion input

    • 3 years ago
      Anonymous

      >I'm a dumb animeposter who doesn't understand anything
      Typical. Some people have VR sickness because different senses disagree with each other. In full-dive, all senses are in the virtual world, meaning there's no conflict.

    • 3 years ago
      Anonymous

      >The brain goes crazy and makes you vomit if it detects the body isn't moving even tho the eyes say you're moving
      You have dreams about moving without throwing up all the time moron.

    • 3 years ago
      Anonymous

      What do you think a dream is anon? Unless you have something you want to tell us?

      • 3 years ago
        Anonymous

        Except when you fall asleep the brain cuts most of the control over your body, that's what causes that feeling of falling you sometimes get when you're about to fall asleep. How are you gonna reproduce that and trick the body brain into thinking a completely foreign body with different proportions and abilities is the same as the real one?

    • 3 years ago
      Anonymous

      This is why everyone wakes up from dreams throwing up

    • 3 years ago
      Anonymous

      Feels good having Marathon be one of my first computer games, being practically born with motion sickness immunity

    • 3 years ago
      Anonymous

      It's simple. We, ah....trick the brain.

    • 3 years ago
      Anonymous

      Walter PPK

  4. 3 years ago
    Anonymous

    I've seen enough Star Trek to know that this is a bad idea.

  5. 3 years ago
    Anonymous

    Weird, I had a dream like that recently. I was in something like Saints Row 3 and molested girls. Some were programmed to react like in webm related, but much more painful, some were just braindead pedestrians.

    • 3 years ago
      Anonymous

      It wasn't a dream, what do you think you're doing right now? You have to escape the computer

      • 3 years ago
        Anonymous

        I wish I was in a fricking computer.

  6. 3 years ago
    Anonymous

    Hey I was in that thread.

  7. 3 years ago
    Anonymous

    i want to sniff video game qt3.14s so bad bros...

  8. 3 years ago
    Anonymous

    >you played SONG OF SMELLS

  9. 3 years ago
    Anonymous

    >Full dive VR will probably be preceded by a nigh complete understanding of the brain and quite possibly memory
    >We could be in the timeline where humanity gains the ability to essentially make mental save states and load them into people
    God things are looking fricked. Who's going to try and germinate the seed of light?

  10. 3 years ago
    Anonymous

    never going to happen
    that shit will be locked down tight

  11. 3 years ago
    Anonymous

    you know when scientist discover how the brain dreams shit will shit the fricking fan

    • 3 years ago
      Anonymous

      that's assuming they don't already know that

      • 3 years ago
        Anonymous

        Of course they don't know that. If they did, the government would ensure it became commonplace to keep the masses even more passive and distracted.

  12. 3 years ago
    Anonymous

    Yes, but it will suck/be in beta for literal decades.

  13. 3 years ago
    Anonymous

    >You will never venture through a ghost town of a full VR game after most if not all of the players have left
    >You will never find the remnants of what history survived, nor try to unravel the story of what happened in long abandoned bases using old forum posts and clues in the base itself
    Even if these sorts of games actually happen, the odds of servers being up long enough after activity gets that low for this to happen are practically nothing with what they'd probably cost to run.

  14. 3 years ago
    Anonymous

    The idea of being able to convert your thoughts to reality is extremely exciting.

  15. 3 years ago
    Anonymous

    >machine creates a perfect copy of your brainwaves and sends it into the game
    >meanwhile (You) don't get to experience anything and are stuck in the shitty real world

    • 3 years ago
      Anonymous

      Now at least one of me won't be a virgin.

  16. 3 years ago
    Anonymous

    Gabens talked about this he really wants to make a going into games machine he thinks theure close but i think his hearts just starting to go frankly alot of rich guys get into that scifi stuff as they get old.

    • 3 years ago
      Anonymous

      That's Elon Musk's whole philosophy right there for you. All of his ideas like mining asteroids and colonizing Mars is pure sci-fi fantasy stuff.

      • 3 years ago
        Anonymous

        He liked it since he was not old i think and its less scifi than gaben i think but its also like who wants to live on mars if you can help it lol, well i guess it could be cool if there really really good at it like give it cool big flowers and stuff but i dont think theyll be that good at it.

  17. 3 years ago
    Anonymous

    Hell, they might even be able to map someone's brain patterns and transplant it onto an advanced learning AI.

    • 3 years ago
      Anonymous

      Machines should behave like machines.

  18. 3 years ago
    Anonymous

    >feed input from a computer directly into the human brain
    This would be the most efficient torture device ever created. Sounds like a pretty fricking bad idea.

  19. 3 years ago
    Anonymous

    yeah isn't that what elon musk is trying to invent or something?

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