Posted December 30, 2015
While I am sure I will get roasted for this post, I am rather concerned by the potential move to VR Gaming in the near future.
While immersion in gaming is very important, VR just may take it over the line. I have been around many emergency personnel (police, firemen, etc.) and see first hand how traumatic events can change a person for the rest of his/her life.
With that in mind, I wonder if VR gaming will cause the same Post Traumatic Stress Disorder as experienced in the aforementioned individuals as well as soldiers during war time events.
The last thing we need is teenagers showing signs of PTSD due to the long hours playing the latest VR version of Call of Duty.
What are your thoughts?
While immersion in gaming is very important, VR just may take it over the line. I have been around many emergency personnel (police, firemen, etc.) and see first hand how traumatic events can change a person for the rest of his/her life.
With that in mind, I wonder if VR gaming will cause the same Post Traumatic Stress Disorder as experienced in the aforementioned individuals as well as soldiers during war time events.
The last thing we need is teenagers showing signs of PTSD due to the long hours playing the latest VR version of Call of Duty.
What are your thoughts?