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<blockquote data-quote="jhamdotme" data-source="post: 73465" data-attributes="member: 350"><p>Done properly, VR pinball could be even more immersive than an actual cabinet, and at a fraction of the cost. We could look up and see the exact backbox that’s supposed to be there. We could step to the side and see all of the proper artwork on the sides, and everything. And in T2, we could line up on the side behind the cannon and aim our shots. </p><p></p><p>Ideally, there’d be a mini cabinet peripheral that was modular. You’d be able to adjust its width and swap out plungers for buttons and guns, as required by whatever table you’re playing. This way, you’d always have an authentic feel to go along with all of the authentic visuals you’ll be seeing in your VR goggles. And it goes without saying that there’d be sensors in this cabinet peripheral for highly sensitive directional nudging. Oh, and a real knocker. And a shaker for Earthshaker, and a fan attachment for Twister. And, and, and a pony. I want all the things.</p><p></p><p>But seriously, someone make this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jhamdotme, post: 73465, member: 350"] Done properly, VR pinball could be even more immersive than an actual cabinet, and at a fraction of the cost. We could look up and see the exact backbox that’s supposed to be there. We could step to the side and see all of the proper artwork on the sides, and everything. And in T2, we could line up on the side behind the cannon and aim our shots. Ideally, there’d be a mini cabinet peripheral that was modular. You’d be able to adjust its width and swap out plungers for buttons and guns, as required by whatever table you’re playing. This way, you’d always have an authentic feel to go along with all of the authentic visuals you’ll be seeing in your VR goggles. And it goes without saying that there’d be sensors in this cabinet peripheral for highly sensitive directional nudging. Oh, and a real knocker. And a shaker for Earthshaker, and a fan attachment for Twister. And, and, and a pony. I want all the things. But seriously, someone make this. [/QUOTE]
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