medailleon

medailleon t1_j1hmu2u wrote

Probably worth of value to ask some side questions:

What is the future of writing?

What is the future of art?

What is the future of pictures, videos, etc?

That said, I think the key thing for games is that it is a way for humans to connect with other humans. Imagine a world with teleporters. Would you ever want to play chess with someone else over VR when you could just play chess with that person in real life? The other thing is that different media formats allow for different experiences which are fun in and off themselves. A lot of the best video gaming is only possible through different technologies rather than just copying stuff that was great in other formats.

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medailleon t1_j1hlj9h wrote

Reply to comment by wonkalicious808 in Future of Games by stoneman217

I doubt rich parents are going to try and engineer sports stars as much as sports teams will just hire geneticists to make babies in artificial wombs to play for sports teams. Why risk having real humans play the sport when you can hibernate the pod baby between games.

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