I travel all over the world on a regular basis and still love the idea of VR. There are so many applications for it. I was in Vegas for CES and got to play with Oculus Rift, and I gotta say you can't understand VR until you try something on that scale.
-Remote surgery
-Immersive experiences in places most people can't afford to go
-Training scenarios both for civilian and Military purposes
-Gaming
-Remote assistance for troubleshooting
-Future tech with micro cameras that will allow you to visit places we can't go (inside the body, etc)
-Better remote weapon systems.
There are so many possibilities. The training scenario with Oculus I got to use was amazing. Full body suit, shoes, and a small mid waist "cage" (for lack of a better term) that allows you to have full motion control in the environment without a controller. You can run, walk, jump and the cage keeps you in place.
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He wasn't using a final build on the M9, so take it with a grain of salt.