Ah the only way to make vr next vr is with some brain wave mapping, similar to those that use it to control motor skills in disabled individuals.
Where this could be refined is where lateral movement and forward and backward movement can have pulses moving into the brain, and if picked up it indicates time to make forward movement or back.
Survive a dungeon, start at the top buy shit from the shop.
Survive a boss, die and level up,
Die in your car, level car up, seek parts.
😪😴
Why not make it ai director driven, where the game plays you over a radio speaker, talking about what type of car you have, decide to like or die.
Game saves your death progression but now the radio knows, and adds fog, creating a nightmare, creating a fake town then kills you and amputates your arm that becomes progressive, where the difficulty scales and death becomes decapitating until the radio asks you to give up.
Creating the town wouldn't be that hard, but what would be the hardest is the motivation to create it over the period of 3 years or so, what's even harder not getting recognition while doing it all offline.
Until someone slams it with copyright act.
You'd need to upload the journey online, twitch or what ever so you feel like your times valued.
Unfortunately there's 3 outcomes:
Hobby,
Professional,
Somebody,
Either path can lead to professional, but if no outcome derives from it and you're nobody there for not only do you believe you need to make a name, you'll have to peruse a degree in believing so, and it can pay off later on with motivation, but not at first.
Overall to achieve such project be it hit-&-run you need motivation or some inkling of fantism to inspire creativity.
That's why someone people with out motivation levitate down the wrong path even if exceptionally talented towards self destructive behaviour.
So I guess community connection is what creates a artist, or content creator because with out that you cannot measure your self even when it's impossible to see.
But what can devastate such journey is when two like minded people create the same content and put all their effort in, and one over shadows the other online.
I'm sure someone out there's creating their own version of h&,r
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