There are still limits to what you can do.
That's why everyone actually IS atrophied when they get out. The ones that recover fast are using canes at best while most people are stuck in wheelchairs.
Just started watching it and all i can think is if it happened with FFXI, i would be so dead already to those fucking rabbits.
Will need to look up the LN and Manga everyone is talking about if the anime is this good so far.
main difference between SAO and FFXI is you can actually dodge in SAO
SAO 11 is what I expected it would be. 24 minutes of introduction and separate twin beds.
Yeah, I'm really not excited about the next few episodes if they follow the pacing I think they will.
It wasn't a bad episode. Not a lot happened. But not bad. Kinda interested in WHAT Yui is.
Part of me was thinking maybe some weird game attempt to splice a child between the physical data of the two since I doubt actual birthing is coded in. Though, the lacking HP bar and the sort of static screech suggests other curiosities. Maybe some weird mash up of people who'd died since it all started off with her allegedly being a ghost.
If you're familiar with .hack....
Spoiler: show
Oh god.. it has begun.
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/...-into-the-game
Hey, if you really want to know check the spoiler.
Spoiler: show
Yeah, I don't give a shit about it basically just being a visor. At that point it's little more than a monitor strapped to your head. Needs more neural interface. Until then, Virtual Boy Color HD.
What I meant was, it can only advance from here.
That + electrodes stimulating the inner ear to create sensation of movement means we're halfway there already. This is existing technology, not something that is hypothetical and in the future. It's just missing one ingredient: comas.
Wonder how well my stomach could handle the movement aspect of it...
If the Oculus Rift could move as fast as your head, then it shouldn't cause any motion sickness.