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Omnidirectional Treadmill: The Ultimate FPS Input Device?

MojoKid writes "The concept of gaming accessories may have just been taken to a whole new level. A company called Virtuix is developing the Omni, which is essentially a multidirectional treadmill that its creators call 'a natural motion interface for virtual reality applications.' The company posted a video showing someone playing Team Fortress 2 and using the Omni along with the Oculus Rift virtual reality headset. You can see in the video how much running and movement this fellow performs. With something like the Omni in your living room, you'd likely get into pretty good shape in no time. Instead of Doritos and Mountain Dew, folks might have to start slamming back Power Bars and Gatorade for all night gaming sessions."

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  1. Dream on. by slackware+3.6 · · Score: 5, Insightful

    The whole point of gaming is to sit on your ass and avoid the elements drink caffeine till you shake and eat a dehydrated cow. If I wanted exercise and shooting I'd go play paintball.

    1. Re:Dream on. by jatoo · · Score: 5, Insightful

      I would be far more inclined to have a game on this than to organise paint ball.

      Paint ball involves pre-planning, showering, dressing, leaving the house and worst of all, IRL friends.

      This I can pick up any time.

      Plus, looks like a lot more fun than going to the gym.

  2. FYI by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Mountain Dew and Doritos are not substantially different, health-wise, from Gatorade and PowerBars.

    1. Re:FYI by B1oodAnge1 · · Score: 5, Insightful

      The difference in salt is relatively unimportant.

      The difference in salt is of primary importance since the purpose of Gatorade is to provide those salts that are lost during the natural process of perspiration.
      You're also ignoring the caffeine present in the Mountain Dew and not in the Gatorade.

      Gatorade is far from the healthiest choice of beverages to be swilling down in large amounts, however it is substantially different nutritionally than Mountain Dew, and your comparison is lacking in my opinion.

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