Man invented VR headset that kills the user if they die during the game
Palmer Luckey, a leader in virtual reality (VR) and the founder of Oculus,
which is a part of Facebook’s Meta, says he has created a VR headset that can
kill the user if they die in the game.
Players who put on a NeveGear virtual reality headset and open the new game
called Sword Art Online -which is based on the Japanese anime and novel of the
same name- must fight their way through a 100-floor dungeon to escape a mad
scientist’s virtual world.
The virtual headset is connected to three explosive charge modules above the
screen that are aimed at the players’ forehead. Reports say that if the player
dies in the game, the microwave emitter would go off, obliterating the human’s
head.
Luckey said the explosive charges on the headset are ones he usually uses in
“different projects,” although he did not specify which ones.
“When an appropriate game-over screen is displayed, the charges fire,
instantly destroying the brain of the user,” Luckey wrote on his blog on
Monday.
The deadly headset, however, is not available for purchase.
“At this point, it is just a piece of office art, a thought-provoking reminder
of unexplored avenues in game design,” Luckey said. “It is also, as far as I
know, the first non-fiction example of a VR device that can actually kill the
user. It won’t be the last.”
The creator said he wants to keep playing around with the technology used in
killer headsets, mentioning the idea of an anti-tampering one that would not
be able to be removed or destroyed
However, testing that out could result in death; the reason, Luckey admitted,
for his reluctance to test out the product himself.
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