• AFK BRB Chocolate
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    647 months ago

    Really interesting video. I can imagine playing an MMORPG where you get around by actually walking and running. Suddenly the biggest computer geeks would be super fit.

    • @[email protected]
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      607 months ago

      like when the collective world went outside at the same time when Pokemon Go launched. Our quiet downtown area was amazing to walk through. all those people.

      • AFK BRB Chocolate
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        167 months ago

        Kind of a shame that the pandemic was so soon after. I wonder how much it affected the game’s popularity.

        • The Octonaut
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          527 months ago

          It was 3.6 years after? And it was pretty dead at that point. Like it was popular with a core group who were making Niantic and TPC tons of money, but the phenomenon was dead by the anniversary.

          • @ArgentRaven
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            177 months ago

            It died in my area when they dropped the amount of spawn nodes to the point where you couldn’t really walk around. You had to drive pretty far at that point, and that kill let most people’s enthusiasm.

            I don’t know if it was complaints by local businesses or what, but after that I never saw large groups walking around again.

        • Snot Flickerman
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          387 months ago

          Niantic was already killing interest in the game long before COVID wrecked it up a good bit, and they haven’t let up on pissing off the Pokemon Go gaming community since.

          • @[email protected]
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            167 months ago

            Niantic gives zero fucks about “the community” and really only care about the “whale” players that spend $$$ on the game.

          • AFK BRB Chocolate
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            67 months ago

            That’s a shame. I never played it. My kid did/does, but rarely.

        • @thirteene
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          67 months ago

          COVID hit and they released “play safe” features like remote raids and increased spawn radius. Then they started enshitification and striped features, raised prices, started starving players of resources and new features were pay gated. It’s still mildly popular but you need to join discord groups to raid.

    • sebinspace
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      207 months ago

      Summer 2016 were my healthiest few months…

      • @CatZoomies
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        67 months ago

        “Oh?”

        The world was at peace for those few months.

    • @Mog_fanatic
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      167 months ago

      Just think how annoying it would be if like the best players in the world were only good because they were literally Olympic sprinters and just ran literal circles around you in a fight lol

    • Nyfure
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      97 months ago

      Unikely… Kinda why VR also didnt get too popular, most players just prefer “classic” controls and not movement-controls.
      But this is huge for VR and other usages of this, probably even useful for production routing, but i dont have any knowledge of that.

      • @Plopp
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        67 months ago

        Personally I’m surprised that there are so few non-full-body-movement games. It’s amazing to sit down and play whatever game in a completely different 3D world. Moss is a great platformer in VR, pinball games are really cool in VR, and driving sims with a wheel and pedals kick absolut ass in VR. I bet games like FIFA, NBA, NHL etc would be amazing, top down car games would be amazing etc etc.

        • @[email protected]
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          37 months ago

          It’s just really difficult and expensive to make proper games for VR, and the market isn’t quite there for it to be worth it. Lots of people still say Half Life Alyx is the only “full” VR game made by a popular company while a lot of PSVR titles felt like tech demos.

          • @[email protected]
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            27 months ago

            The only real way for vr to explode would be for already established companies to make vr controls for their games, I’m thinking service games specifically. Imagine roaming in ff14 or wow in VR. I would still do hardcore content with standard controllers but I would 100 percent roam around doing stuff in VR.

          • @Plopp
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            17 months ago

            Well what I’m saying is there should be more “less full” VR games. VR could be a somewhat simple add-on to many types of games. The difficult thing with VR is the object interaction, the handling of resources etc. if you’re in a large 1:1 world, but if you’re implement VR as basically just an extra viewport it’s not that difficult (for many types of games that are not FPS) and it could still add a lot to the game. Or you can do something like Moss, which is a really cool game.

          • @RaoulDook
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            17 months ago

            It really isn’t, you’re probably just not aware of all the “proper” games that are out there for VR. Browse the Steam store and look at all the VR games sometime.

            I have about 40 VR games in my Steam library, for example. I admit I haven’t played them all yet but I’ve played a lot of them and most of them are great. There are tons more that I could buy if I had the time to play all that shit.

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        7 months ago

        I’ve recently been thinking about what I am calling double or compound walking where you walk with both the joystick and your real body for potentially combined movement speed. I don’t have enough room to verify if it works in any games but after I move I have a decently long hallway I could test it in. My thinking is to work around the abysmal stamina in the vr games I’ve played so far and weirdly slow movement speed.

        The holotile would probably need some way to pass its tracking to the game if that was being used though.