I used to be a stranger 7,994 February 15, 2017 Share February 15, 2017 What things are you looking forward to? Tomorrow? Next year? Next decade? My birthday is coming up and I'm realizing how different the world is than it was just 10 years ago. In 2007 today, Portal and Team Fortress 2 had not yet been released. SpaceX, the company that landed the Falcon 9 rocket on a barge, had not yet launched the Falcon 1, and was an aerospace corporation on paper only. 3D Printing was still an infant technology. Youtube still had its original look, and Facebook had not yet been purchased by Microsoft. George W. Bush was still President of the United States. It blows my mind how different the world could be in 2027: The world population may yet exceed 8 billion. SpaceX may yet land humans on Mars, and Hubble will be replaced by the James Webb Space Telescope. VR headsets will replace movie theaters? Three more MLP movies due to the phenomenal success of the first one? What are you looking forward to in the future? 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HereComesTom 2,271 February 15, 2017 Share February 15, 2017 Warp Drive, baby! ...Seriously: NASA has been doing experiments with Alcubierre's equations to see if a Star Trek-style warp drive is even possible. Science fiction sometimes really does become science fact! (Though I wonder if the Navigational Deflector that Star Trek has is going to be an issue IRL...?) 3 Help the main six stop the Weather Factory Meltdown! Click here to play:http://mlpforums.com/topic/114199-fangame-weather-factory-meltdown/ Click here to help build the game:http://mlpforums.com/topic/114399-seeking-help-for-an-epic-fangame-collaboration/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The_Gobo 36,257 February 15, 2017 Share February 15, 2017 Bionic limbs.Neat advancements being made with prosthetics recently due to DARPA's involvement :3 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lil Pip 775 February 15, 2017 Share February 15, 2017 Can't wait til the masses wisen up and logic courses are as mandatory as math. When VR lucid dream multiplayer internet becomes a thing. Life extension therapies like stem cell and organ farms and reinforced limbs n such. And extended sensory data and brain upgrades n stuff that are non-hackable and through a few generations of testings so risk of reaction or infection etc is negligible. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KrazyDashie 1,848 February 15, 2017 Share February 15, 2017 Warp Drive, baby! ...Seriously: NASA has been doing experiments with Alcubierre's equations to see if a Star Trek-style warp drive is even possible. Science fiction sometimes really does become science fact! (Though I wonder if the Navigational Deflector that Star Trek has is going to be an issue IRL...?) kinda like how flip phones are relics now? on to star wars stuffs now though, appearently NASA are developing ion engines (TIE in TIE Fighter/bomber/interceptor etc. stands for twin ion engines apparently) 2 20% cooler in 10 seconds flat Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
I used to be a stranger 7,994 February 15, 2017 Author Share February 15, 2017 (edited) kinda like how flip phones are relics now? on to star wars stuffs now though, appearently NASA are developing ion engines (TIE in TIE Fighter/bomber/interceptor etc. stands for twin ion engines apparently) Ion engines are already in use. They're not noisy nor very powerful like in Star Wars, but engineers like them because they're nigh-unbeatable for efficiency. You could get to Pluto with a fuel tank the size of the one in your car. But they're not practical for human passengers (yet) because that efficiency costs speed. It would take your car-tank-pluto-probe 40 years to get there. Warp Drive, baby! ...Seriously: NASA has been doing experiments with Alcubierre's equations to see if a Star Trek-style warp drive is even possible. Science fiction sometimes really does become science fact! (Though I wonder if the Navigational Deflector that Star Trek has is going to be an issue IRL...?) Space and time are the same thing! What do we want? Millicochranes! When do we want them? Millocochranes! Edited February 15, 2017 by Blue 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tropico 226 February 15, 2017 Share February 15, 2017 aw right now I needed this post with so much positive vibes and a cool future, since now we use talk about a dystopian future. so happy to read OP is that happy and exited. made me happy and exited too ♥♥♥ I would like too that VR theaters. and I would love that VR online multiplayer videogames. by 2027 VR techonolgy will have super awesome graphics and i totally can see it. I imagine playing in a classic RPG game and living that wold. being able to be a wizarrrrd and meet other people online. basically like wolrd of warcraft but with awesome graphics. also animal crossing VR. everything VR WEOAHaSGHHSS I addmit I would be too addicted Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KrazyDashie 1,848 February 15, 2017 Share February 15, 2017 Ion engines are already in use. They're not noisy nor very powerful like in Star Wars, but engineers like them because they're nigh-unbeatable for efficiency. You could get to Pluto with a fuel tank the size of the one in your car. But they're not practical for human passengers (yet) because that efficiency costs speed. It would take your car-tank-pluto-probe 40 years to get there. (heh. meanwhile i thought they were still developing ion engines ) still, you get the point I was trying to make there... right? aren't... they making or at least testing laser guns? (correct me if im wrong on that..) 20% cooler in 10 seconds flat Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
I used to be a stranger 7,994 February 15, 2017 Author Share February 15, 2017 (heh. meanwhile i thought they were still developing ion engines ) still, you get the point I was trying to make there... right? aren't... they making or at least testing laser guns? (correct me if im wrong on that..) Laser weapons also already exist. The hard part is making them small and hardy enough to be practical for usage. For example, there already exist functioning magnetic railguns that can fire iron shells at speeds of 5km/s. The problem is, they take as much power as what energizes a city, to fire one shot. It's going to be a while until people can mount them to ships, let alone make them into a hand-firearm. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lil Pip 775 February 15, 2017 Share February 15, 2017 aw right now I needed this post with so much positive vibes and a cool future, since now we use talk about a dystopian future. so happy to read OP is that happy and exited. made me happy and exited too ♥♥♥ I would like too that VR theaters. and I would love that VR online multiplayer videogames. by 2027 VR techonolgy will have super awesome graphics and i totally can see it. I imagine playing in a classic RPG game and living that wold. being able to be a wizarrrrd and meet other people online. basically like wolrd of warcraft but with awesome graphics. also animal crossing VR. everything VR WEOAHaSGHHSS I addmit I would be too addicted I meant full immersion/full dive VR.The 'graphics' would be subjective to our brains not eyes, so it might not even be graphics but concepts like an *apple* exists there, but that'd cause some subjectivity issues if gone that route I suppose. We could still see directly into our brains later anyways, bypassing the eyes, so the graphics can be far more detailed. Would probably give people a migraine processing it at first, Then withdrawal when taken off it. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tropico 226 February 15, 2017 Share February 15, 2017 I meant full immersion/full dive VR.The 'graphics' would be subjective to our brains not eyes, so it might not even be graphics but concepts like an *apple* exists there, but that'd cause some subjectivity issues if gone that route I suppose. We could still see directly into our brains later anyways, bypassing the eyes, so the graphics can be far more detailed. Would probably give people a migraine processing it at first, Then withdrawal when taken off it. woaaah so that would be hiper realistic! basically like futurama xD I dont see it by 2027 but yeah i guess its the next step once the normal VR is mastered. so exited! ♥♥♥ and scary. a black mirror episode was about this or kinda related. they were testing that technology.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lil Pip 775 February 15, 2017 Share February 15, 2017 woaaah so that would be hiper realistic! basically like futurama xD I dont see it by 2027 but yeah i guess its the next step once the normal VR is mastered. so exited! ♥♥♥ and scary. a black mirror episode was about this or kinda related. they were testing that technology.. What'd be scary is brains getting hacked. Or advertisements directly into your brain, how much of a nuisance would that be? Otherwise its got some great potential. It'd be safer to upgrade with cyborge eyes tho in order to see graphics and reality in more detail probably. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stripper 252 February 15, 2017 Share February 15, 2017 Bionic limbs. Neat advancements being made with prosthetics recently due to DARPA's involvement :3 Who else instantly thought of this upon reading that comment? This game takes place in 2027 1 Funny & epic Smash Bros Melee videos https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dj_54hAA3f0&list=PUtu4yuaEIBcYYMnZie43sfQ 4,300 subscribers Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
I used to be a stranger 7,994 February 15, 2017 Author Share February 15, 2017 Who else instantly thought of this upon reading that comment? This game takes place in 2027 Oh that's right. There's going to be lots more "near future" sci fi movies that are suddenly going to be taking place in the past. Personally I'm looking forward to AD 2101. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The_Gobo 36,257 February 15, 2017 Share February 15, 2017 Who else instantly thought of this upon reading that comment? This game takes place in 2027 Lots more than you might think, considering the game was evidently developed as an PR campaign for DARPA. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cmarston1 5,965 February 15, 2017 Share February 15, 2017 I am looking forward to a 2020/2021 where the world can be acting slightly less crazy. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Olsen1987 133 February 15, 2017 Share February 15, 2017 Half Life 3, or any new game Valve is currently making (Valve is currently making 3 full sized VR games).Continued development for VR with higher quality (4k VR? yes please). Space travel and the advancements towards the possibility of travelling to other galaxies. Or just science in general, it's always exciting to explore new technologies and expanding on existing tech. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The_Gobo 36,257 February 15, 2017 Share February 15, 2017 Half Life 3, or any new game Valve is currently making (Valve is currently making 3 full sized VR games). Continued development for VR with higher quality (4k VR? yes please). Space travel and the advancements towards the possibility of travelling to other galaxies. Or just science in general, it's always exciting to explore new technologies and expanding on existing tech. It's okay, man, it's not coming. There'll never be a VALVe game with a 3 in it D: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Olsen1987 133 February 15, 2017 Share February 15, 2017 they must have overlooked something. It's okay, man, it's not coming.There'll never be a VALVe game with a 3 in it D: i'm sure i remember it said i had 3 bullets left in my guns when i was at that point, or 3 grenades.someone must have secretly modded HL then. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The_Gobo 36,257 February 15, 2017 Share February 15, 2017 Smart-alec You know what I meant.Seriously though, there's lot of video games to look forward to.Just not original IP's from VALVe anymore ^^; 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stone Cold Steve Jobs 22,514 February 15, 2017 Share February 15, 2017 Ready to be let down? As of this year, the Doomsday Clock has advanced thirty seconds closer to midnight. It is now two and a half minutes to midnight. You've just been let down. 1 And that’s the bottom line, ‘cause Stone Cold said so! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The_Gobo 36,257 February 15, 2017 Share February 15, 2017 I don't see how that's a let down, that makes things closer to climax, lmao 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Olsen1987 133 February 15, 2017 Share February 15, 2017 dude, we're talking about valve.potentially 4 new games from them is in the works, if they don't come up with something original, then no one will.3 complete real full games in VR and one set in the HL/Portal universe. most likely not this year of course. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The_Gobo 36,257 February 15, 2017 Share February 15, 2017 dude, we're talking about valve. potentially 4 new games from them is in the works, if they don't come up with something original, then no one will. 3 complete real full games in VR and one set in the HL/Portal universe. most likely not this year of course. That sounds vastly optimistic, which is all fine and good, But looking at it from the economic perspective, making games is a net loss compared to just putting all time/effort into running Steam. So it makes practical business sense to ignore game development to focus on that. D: Also, please don't call me 'dude' ^^; Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Olsen1987 133 February 15, 2017 Share February 15, 2017 That sounds vastly optimistic, which is all fine and good, But looking at it from the economic perspective, making games is a net loss compared to just putting all time/effort into running Steam. So it makes practical business sense to ignore game development to focus on that. D: Also, please don't call me 'dude' ^^; well, i kinda am, since they made great games before, they can do it again. which they can earn more money on. steam hasn't really changed much over the years and it still works (kinda) decent. and should i call you dudette? ma'am? human? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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