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Apparently there's a device that affects your balance by sending electrical signals to the inner ear using a headset. You can get people to move in the direction you want because they feel that's the direction they need to go to maintain balance.

 

The game application thing seems fun.

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Spreading beauty with my katana.

Sounds strange.

 

I know i definatly wouldn't want to do that, it would creep me out quite badly. :blink:

If I'm not entirely mistaken, a similar device is used for people who have extreme inner ear problems, i.e no balance at all, the whole world appears shaky and blurry. Said device calibrates the balance of the person, allowing him/her to walk around as if nothing has ever happened for longer periods of time.

 

The procedure takes like 20 minutes to do and after that you'll be "cured".

Bugs? Klingon Software does not have 'Bugs'. It has FEATURES and they are too sophisticated for a Romulan pig like you to understand!

HK-47: "Recitation: First, weapon selection is critical. If I see one more idiot attacking a Jedi with a blaster pistol, then I'll kill them myself."

HK-47: "Answer: Select grenades, sonic screamers, cluster rockets and plasma charges. Mines are also effective, since many Jedi will run to meet you in hand to hand combat. Silly Jedi."

I don't find the idea appealing. It also depends on the long term effects since having an inner ear infection can really screw you up.

I have to agree with Volourn.  Bioware is pretty much dead now.  Deals like this kills development studios.

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What I find most disturbing is the fact when affected you "feel it is the right direction" .. that kinda screws with free will!

Fortune favors the bald.

What I find most disturbing is the fact when affected you "feel it is the right direction" .. that kinda screws with free will!

 

Same thing happens when your on a swaying bridge. Everyone will instinctively step in time with the sway. Thats why troops break step, because you end up setting up a harmonic disturbance that can bring the bridge down.

 

Even when your aware what is happening most people still can't overcome the need for balance :)

I have to agree with Volourn.  Bioware is pretty much dead now.  Deals like this kills development studios.

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yeah but you aren't being tricked .. it's a real feeling, the other is provoked by humans .. which makes it a very different thing imo

Fortune favors the bald.

yeah but you aren't being tricked .. it's a real feeling, the other is provoked by humans .. which makes it a very different thing imo

 

Your not being tricked by a person , but your body is being tricked into keeping it's balance because your not even aware of it.

 

I suppose your objection has to do with the puppet potential of the device?

I have to agree with Volourn.  Bioware is pretty much dead now.  Deals like this kills development studios.

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yeah .. which is silly I guess .. it's just the small part of me that still believes in free will, which has a problem with the potential misuse of the device!

 

But tricking someone that way just seems to inhumane to me .. since you are messing with intuition, the need of balance etc ..

Fortune favors the bald.

yeah .. which is silly I guess .. it's just the small part of me that still believes in free will, which has a problem with the potential misuse of the device!

 

But tricking someone that way just seems to inhumane to me .. since you are messing with intuition, the need of balance etc ..

 

Not silly at all it definately has some applications which could be considered dubious.

I have to agree with Volourn.  Bioware is pretty much dead now.  Deals like this kills development studios.

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Rumor has it these guys have been doing exactly the same thing for quite some time now, without the need for microelectronics or any of that crap.

 

:o

Mmm yeah. :o

Mmm beer! :o

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yeah .. which is silly I guess .. it's just the small part of me that still believes in free will, which has a problem with the potential misuse of the device!

 

But tricking someone that way just seems to inhumane to me .. since you are messing with intuition, the need of balance etc ..

Isn't that what many amusement park stuff does?

Spreading beauty with my katana.

yeah .. which is silly I guess .. it's just the small part of me that still believes in free will, which has a problem with the potential misuse of the device!

 

But tricking someone that way just seems to inhumane to me .. since you are messing with intuition, the need of balance etc ..

Isn't that what many amusement park stuff does?

 

I have a feeling that Rosbjerg isn't worried about people voluntarily putting themselves in this situation by playing an amusement park game.

 

Maybe (just maybe) he's worried about using this on people against their will. I mean, I realise what a truly wild interpretation of his words that is, but I think I might be on to something. :thumbsup:"

Hawk! Eggplant! AWAKEN!

You are hereby my official spokesman! ^_^

 

but yeah, like the article points out, I'm more worried about the misuse of the technology .. based on the fact that the device creates a feeling of "need" to go in one direction, it's hard to argue with your intuition and need of balance, which will make the control of humans quite easy!

Fortune favors the bald.

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