The bad news is that so far, I have only figured out the half that kills you.' He added: 'The good news is that we are halfway to making a true NerveGear. Whether players will be participating in games that could actually kill them is yet to be seen (stock) (Image: Meta Connect/AFP via Getty Image) Should the player find themselves tending crops poorly or blasted out by an enemy in game, Luckey hopes to allow users to 'raise the stakes to the maximum level'. The Oculus founder, which was bought out by Mark Zuckerberg's Meta company for a hefty £1.7billion, said that he was hoping to add 'serious consequences' to the choices players make. American living in the UK mocks British rivers and asks why they are 'green'įormer Oculus head Luckey is crafting the eerie-looking death kit in commemoration of anime programme Sword Art Online, with the once-reasonable headset now fitted with three explosive tubes.Ĭharge modules do add a new layer of danger to coming last in a round of Mario Kart, and designs for the death set have already been outlined by Luckey in a recent blog post.
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