Sony has recently patented a system that aims to analyze a player’s emotional state while playing games, with the purpose of seamlessly adjusting the virtual environment based on the player’s emotional response. All this is done in order to improve the immersive experience of a game.
The emotional state of a player can have a significant impact on their immersion in a video game. For example, it may be challenging for a player to focus on a video game and become fully involved in the virtual environment if they are feeling worried or stressed. If someone is playing a story-driven game while being sad or depressed, they may be more likely to empathize with a character's emotional struggles, which results in a higher level of immersion. On the other hand, if a gamer is playing a horror game while feeling afraid, they may perceive the game world as more dangerous and threatening, again increasing the level of immersiveness.
Sony Working on Virtual Environments that Adapt to the Player's Emotional State
Sony reveals an interesting patent of a system that would read a player's emotions in order to dynamically adjust virtual environments in games.
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I want to know what ya'll think about this kind of tech. It sort of freaks me out a bit. I am paranoid about certain tech and I think if we push to heavy in this direction, it could result in our downfall. Maybe I watched too many movies about the topic but I can't see this stuff being used to benefits us.