Have you ever had one of those out of body experiences?
If not, congratulations. If yes… Well, please contact your nearest psychiatrist or shaman.
Anyway, the point being made is that diving into AdVRSe presumably gives a similar feeling to that, based on the testimony of people who claimed to have had out of body experience.
AdVRSe is not just about games, but the culmination of years of research and plan towards the usage of virtual reality. Due to the most recent pandemic in human history that caused isolation to people, and the concurrent booming of the digital token, there was a big push towards living in the digital world.
How did it end up?
Well, well, let’s just say that apparently there are still some matters that could only be resolved in the real world. Shocker, I know.
Subsequently, it did not flourish as much as it was glorified. Therefore, a more mild and balanced approach was taken to the already improved technology. Then came AdVRSe where the virtual world was intended as short escapism, to experience something that we cannot in the physical world, and also to do simulations for a lot of things. Further, AdVRSe implemented time acceleration which caused 2 hours in the physical world to be equal to a whole day in the virtual world.
However, this balance was not enough for certain people.
There was a refusal incident a few years back where a lot of people refused to log out from AdVRSe which caused a strict regulation to be implemented like the time limit for usage and banning of stimulation of smell and taste senses.
Some argued that it might not be enough since AdVRSe works by interrupting our brainwave and utilising both server and client as well as client to client complex handshake. They hypothesised that this might cause anomalies to appear.
Well, the implementation of such a system would definitely not make some weird and dangerous thing to happen, right? Right?
This is why I love to listen to Mr Meier’s random rambling during physics class. It gives me more perspective and trivial info.
~AVK~
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