And, so why can't we all go feel sand ourselves and hold a bb or paintball gun to feel the textures of the material that we would be 'virtually' holding. Also, how would this affect the gameplay that we are all so accustomed to using. We're now switching from the mouse that most everyone is using to some ball that lets us 'touch things. Is that "cheating". Idk i just think its not right
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And, so why can't we all go feel sand ourselves and hold a bb or paintball gun to feel the textures of the material that we would be 'virtually' holding. Also, how would this affect the gameplay that we are all so accustomed to using. We're now switching from the mouse that most everyone is using to some ball that lets us 'touch things. Is that "cheating". Idk i just think its not right
For the same reason you like driving a ferrari in games. It just isn't accessible to some in reality. Gosh, What a debbie downer
But if you want to someday drive a Ferrari, why are you buying a totally expensive, unneeded 'mouse'? ;)
Your reasoning makes absolutely no sense.
1. If I want to own a Ferrari someday, why wouldn't I want to test drive it with a virtual reality device?
2. Not everyone who enjoys driving Ferraris in games can someday afford one.