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Very interesting question Jomoco....Frim the moment the game started i felt completely separated from reality.Almost as if it connected to your brain and your eyes are no longer needed. It is better than you expect it to be! It is super Exhilerating.I reckon because of the high adrenaline levels we experience in tree work we are capable of handling this sort of experience Whilst ordinary mortals may feel quite Banjaxed to say the least....As i have mentioned before i am a Gamer for over 35 years but this.......is a whole LEAP forward in terms of immersion.....Try it😎

 

Ordinary mortals!?

 

You've ruined my whole weekend.

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Very interesting question Jomoco....Frim the moment the game started i felt completely separated from reality.Almost as if it connected to your brain and your eyes are no longer needed. It is better than you expect it to be! It is super Exhilerating.I reckon because of the high adrenaline levels we experience in tree work we are capable of handling this sort of experience Whilst ordinary mortals may feel quite Banjaxed to say the least....As i have mentioned before i am a Gamer for over 35 years but this.......is a whole LEAP forward in terms of immersion.....Try it😎

 

I've become too accustomed to being paid handsomely for my lofty games to change now mate!

 

The more I charge, the more I get to enjoy my semiretirement!

 

Even my boys are paid to play games, but at least losing their lunch is the most dangerous risk they take.

 

I do see a future where tethered anthropoidal robots actually prune or remove trees via remote control by an experienced climber, in a full body harness control room at home, or van onsite.

 

I see huge potential for VR headset use for job training purposes, not just first row concert perspectives as the red hot chili peppers perform live.

 

Jomoco

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