If they made Pandora VR...

If they made a super immersive Avatar: Pandora VR game.. how long would you play every day? How hard would it be to "Disconnect?"
Would there be news articles about people not leaving their VR sets specifically because of Avatar?

I think I'd have a pretty hard time getting off the of the game lol
 
If it was open world and not some mindless first person shooter, that would definitely be my thing. I could roam in that for hours. For a very high quality open world Pandora - esp if missions and combat were optional, I would legitimately and in all seriousness buy a VR system just to play it. The option for online co-operative play to hunt, gather, fish and build a village together would be amazing. I think games like that are really what VR has been waiting for but has never really been fully explored .

I play a lot of Stranded Deep and Escape the Pacific - just to enjoy swimming around the reefs and wandering around the beaches and trees, fishing and making my little beach hut home (i'm not interested in the "missions" such as they are) and often felt they'd be well suited to VR, as it's a similar theme.
 
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Man if they made an Avatar VR game where you enter your Avatar like Jake did in the original film and explore Pandora then I would no longer exist in the real world.
 
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I completely get what you mean, but damn, we do have some amazing nature on Earth - just takes that kick to make you wake up to it to go and embrace our home world in all her beauty, and escape the concrete prison we've imposed on our people. In the beautiful pictures thread, the places I added recently are those I've rediscovered in the last few months, all around my home, ranging from super local (as in walking distance) to a day out or maybe a weekend away. Just get away from humans for a bit and find the places where you can talk to our home.
 
If it was open world and not some mindless first person shooter, that would definitely be my thing. I could roam in that for hours. For a very high quality open world Pandora - esp if missions and combat were optional, I would legitimately and in all seriousness buy a VR system just to play it. The option for online co-operative play to hunt, gather, fish and build a village together would be amazing. I think games like that are really what VR has been waiting for but has never really been fully explored .

I play a lot of Stranded Deep and Escape the Pacific - just to enjoy swimming around the reefs and wandering around the beaches and trees, fishing and making my little beach hut home (i'm not interested in the "missions" such as they are) and often felt they'd be well suited to VR, as it's a similar theme.
I cannot agree more with what you just said. A VR world truly "alive", a good physics system, AI NPCs, all the good stuff would be amazing. I would be lost in it for hours and hours and would definitely buy a VR system just for that.
I completely get what you mean, but damn, we do have some amazing nature on Earth - just takes that kick to make you wake up to it to go and embrace our home world in all her beauty, and escape the concrete prison we've imposed on our people. In the beautiful pictures thread, the places I added recently are those I've rediscovered in the last few months, all around my home, ranging from super local (as in walking distance) to a day out or maybe a weekend away. Just get away from humans for a bit and find the places where you can talk to our home.
I think that in the case of such work of art like we are describing, a VR Pandora, we would have to find an equilibrium between the game and the real world. We need to appreciate what we have here on Earth, for sure, there are so many beautiful things and places. We are, sadly, immersed in our ugly concrete jungles, but that doesn't mean we cannot escape it.
 
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