$alvador
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What inspires this post is an official summary (link) of an internet spaceship fight in China, which lasted for 23 hours and involved at the peak 3000 players on the field of battle, breaking the record again for the largest single engagement in a video game.
A decade ago this would have been unimagineable, and at the height of the dotcom bubble it would have been entirely inconceivable in the context of the tech at the time. Now, with this, and particularly with Facebook's recent acquisition of Oculus Rift, it made me think of what the future is going to look like.
Before you roll your eyes and go "psh, yeah, as if everyone will become an EvE player" consider this: in the 90s, you were a fucking geek nerd if you had a pocket PC and nobody else in their right mind would ever own one. Now step on a bus or subway and look around, EVERYONE has a pocket PC in their hand and there's a good chance they play a few games on it regularly.
So let's assume that everyone is on board with technology, and assume that what's driving this is social networking (let's be honest, Facebook is pretty far up there as a sole reason to buy a smartphone). Social is the primary driver, which is why everyone has smartphones intead of PSPs. With the rise of deployment, use and accessibility of cloud computing infrastructure, something that seems inevitable to me is a future in which we spend a significant amount of time not just in front of a computer screen but "inside" fully immersive, massively multiplayer environments where virtual architects create realistic environments for avatars of ourselves to socialize, work and play.
There's a lot of great literature that talks about this kind of future, notable example being Neuromancer, and now even Hollywood is getting on board with this new movie Johnny Depp is in where he uploads his consciousness. Oh, can't forget Sword Art Online which a strange phenomenon because I've never heard as many different people talk about anime before this, despite immersive MMO being a theme of anime way before Sword Art. So there's a definite cultural acceptance of this sort of future too.
We're heading in this direction, beyond a doubt. What do you think is going to be a significant technology, or what do you think will develop significantly? What do you think about the growing proliferation of cybernetics and remote warfare? What do you think of a future in which all this shit comes to a head and we find ourselves fighting each other in a virtual environment to earn cryptocurrency just to buy bread and water?
A decade ago this would have been unimagineable, and at the height of the dotcom bubble it would have been entirely inconceivable in the context of the tech at the time. Now, with this, and particularly with Facebook's recent acquisition of Oculus Rift, it made me think of what the future is going to look like.
Before you roll your eyes and go "psh, yeah, as if everyone will become an EvE player" consider this: in the 90s, you were a fucking geek nerd if you had a pocket PC and nobody else in their right mind would ever own one. Now step on a bus or subway and look around, EVERYONE has a pocket PC in their hand and there's a good chance they play a few games on it regularly.
So let's assume that everyone is on board with technology, and assume that what's driving this is social networking (let's be honest, Facebook is pretty far up there as a sole reason to buy a smartphone). Social is the primary driver, which is why everyone has smartphones intead of PSPs. With the rise of deployment, use and accessibility of cloud computing infrastructure, something that seems inevitable to me is a future in which we spend a significant amount of time not just in front of a computer screen but "inside" fully immersive, massively multiplayer environments where virtual architects create realistic environments for avatars of ourselves to socialize, work and play.
There's a lot of great literature that talks about this kind of future, notable example being Neuromancer, and now even Hollywood is getting on board with this new movie Johnny Depp is in where he uploads his consciousness. Oh, can't forget Sword Art Online which a strange phenomenon because I've never heard as many different people talk about anime before this, despite immersive MMO being a theme of anime way before Sword Art. So there's a definite cultural acceptance of this sort of future too.
We're heading in this direction, beyond a doubt. What do you think is going to be a significant technology, or what do you think will develop significantly? What do you think about the growing proliferation of cybernetics and remote warfare? What do you think of a future in which all this shit comes to a head and we find ourselves fighting each other in a virtual environment to earn cryptocurrency just to buy bread and water?