Xaer wrote:
Uh, isn't the opposite true? CES 2013: Oculus Rift Virtual Reality Headset Is Freaking Amazing Pop Sci wrote: Then there's the issue of motion sickness, which is not a term Oculus uses--they prefer "disorientation"--but is real all the same. It's a little hard to tell if my nausea was caused by the Rift or by the fact that I was up until 3:30 AM playing poker, but the human body's interaction with such a complete perception replacement is not something to be taken lightly, I think. I suspect some people will react more poorly than others.
Use subhexes. Here's an example: http://i.imgur.com/38QCs.png Red's the map hex, black's the hex(es) to be loaded. The subhexes can be divided more to reduce load. This can allow dynamic load balancing.
Jerrycnh wrote:
...You mean George, right?
Dorje Sylas wrote: I'm still waiting for a PvP sporting game that throws PvE on top in the middle of PvP just to f*** with everyone. Like you got two sides in the middle of a battle when a marauding giant comes-a-galumping through and starts smacking anyone within range. Maybe that'll be PFO eventually. A gigantic war between the largest kingdoms culimates in a final massive battle. The GMs watch over the fighting and type out a single line. "/spawn Tarrasque"
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