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Palmer Luckey made a VR Headset that kills the user if they die in the Game

21.11.2022 10:00 AM
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Palmer Luckey made a VR Headset that kills the user if they die in the Game
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The American businessman and founder of the famous Oculus Creator company, Lucky Palmer, invented a headset that kills its owner if he dies in the virtual game he plays.

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Palmer Luckey made a VR Headset that kills the user if they die in the Game

The American businessman and founder of the famous Oculus Creator company, Lucky Palmer, invented a headset that kills its owner if he dies in the virtual game he plays.

Known as the “father of modern virtual reality,” Mr. Palmer said the “NerveGear” headset perfectly recreates reality using a direct neural interface, as it contains three explosive charge units just above the display screen, targeting the player's brain directly and is able to kill him instantly.

Loki stated that these graphics "may make the game pump more realistic, but only the threat of serious consequences makes the game feel real to you and everyone else in the game."

Loki was inspired by this idea with the aim of commemorating the series known as "Sword Art Online", popular throughout Japan, which traps all players in a hundred-story dungeon in the virtual world. If the user dies in the game, he is also killed in real life.

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