Is this next level VR?

Is this next level VR?

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shame if someone dropped a box of rusty nails on the ground

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That's called immersion.

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i dun get it

What's the point? You want to experience the chivalry and the thrill of war, you can join the national guard or any reserves forces. You'll never actually enter a firefight, but be a soldier in every sense, salary included.

I have psychiatric issues that exclude me from military service, numerous jobs, and the ability to own a gun. The scariest thing in my life isn't a guy with a gun but my cholesterol level. Let me enjoy the immersion of VR even if you don't understand it. I own the oculus quest and people tell me they don't see the point because the graphics aren't as good as a triple aaa console title and the controls can be clunky at times but my favorite game as a kid was dragon warrior. That game was 90% reading yet I enjoyed it because my generation had an imagination. I get super immersed in vr although certain games cause fatigue.

Are you retarded? People want to shoot stuff

You can shoot all the stuff in the military as per your weekend a month service requirement. You're given equipment and munitions.
I don't really want people who can't own a gun to train to use a gun in VR. I support the idea of game licensing because this is going too far. Actual militaries use VR for tactics training - it's a matter of time before people with mental illness recreate entire buildings from drone footage and AI makes the best assault stategy.

How is shooting targets a few times a week when you spend the rest of the time doing menial shit even compare to jumping into a 10 min zoomer VR shooter game?

>recreate entire buildings from drone footage and AI makes the best assault stategy.
Holy shit that sounds like so much fun, imagine just being able to take any building and then getting some friends and playing swat with the help an AI

In the sense that during the work week you make money, meet people, and take care of your family. One in four weekends you experience war minus casualties. The idea is that having sex once a month is better than being a washed out coomer.
That shouldn't be legal as any militia, including, middle eastern militias, could recreate war scenarios. They can't do it themselves because they don't have the programmers to do it so it is the obligation of the West to control itself. Our lives and the lives of the good folks at war versus some lazy loner getting his kicks.

>One in four weekends you experience war minus casualties
Lmao this is not the kind of "war" zoomers are looking for, video games are action movies
Also how the fuck is a weekend of training even comparable to experiencing war? Are you serious?

>training
If you're any good, you get sent to buttfuckistan as a POW escort or similar roles. You do sit in a camp in the desert and can go around shooting entire magazines in bushes and sand dunes (which is what 99% of modern warfare consists of), but these don't shoot back.
And you get paid. And every evening you play actual videogames with actual soldiers around you. Wow.

>or any reserve forces
I want to slaughter virtual people for fun not die for Israel.

What if Israel wants you to slaughter people for fun would you do it then

You can legally slaughter all the people you want in war according to the rules of engagement. You don't just die in war for fucks sakes unless you're in close quarters combat. Anything else is safely outside the 7.62x39 functional range.

>That shouldn't be legal

moralfag, that's already possible and the real reason it isn't done is very simple

It's too much work for two little a result. They build scale models of engagement zones and mockups of buildings all the time and trust me, you don't need darpa's money to build a two or three story building you plan on using for a few months. VR is a toy and you can do virtually all the stuff to emulate a gun with an airsoft gun these days, down to the kick and weight of the gun.

>build
Too much work, only some minority of people do it.
>airsoft
Can make people register their airsoft no problem. Registering VR and digital products goes off to company databases instead of the authorities.
>kick and weight
It doesn't matter much when a game (AI) compiles all publicly available SWAT tactics and teaches you them in-game, for 1/10th the price and commitment of actual instructors.

>register their airsoft guns
>can't somehow register VR headsets

Confirmed for fucking idiot

>kick and weigh doesn't matter because MUH AI

as if I need more confirmation you were anything but a mongoloid or a troll. Thanks.

source?

>people who can't own a gun
Said he was barred from service not owning a gun. If he is in America can they even ban him from owning a gun? I understand that is a rare event in the US.

And lol @ the idea of banning this same hypothetical person from playing a "violent" video game.

Make sure that you ban felons from vidya while you are are on this crazy crusade bro.

>You can legally slaughter all the people you want in war according to the rules of engagement.
In what country is this permitted? It certainly wasn't like that back when I did national service.

In the US. You can get shot at in a bazaar and have the right to kill every person holding a gun.