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How often do you go out for laser tag though?It sure looks cool and good luck to them and all, but the cost of developing custom VR games with real space integration balanced against how much income they can get from one or a few more shops offering these experiences can't look too great in an economical analysis. Not to forget the running costs of facilities with staff either.
This is about being straight out retarded. Children see in slow motion like owls.
Well, it's not more expenive than a normal game, you just have to make the proportions of the game world the same as those of the room + a few motion sensors in the items the players can handle.I wish wars could be decided in these.