And as it is with the web, VR sex will not have boundaries.Īpps like Play Club, Waifu Sex Simulator, and Imagine VR give you pages of people and positions to choose from. The developers responsible for these products - many of them hobbyists and amateurs - often take requests and listen for feedback about updates. And that has led to some of these games featuring models of characters from franchises like Overwatch as well as scenarios that are far more shocking and upsetting than anything in that PSVR Dead or Alive game. Dead or Alive is not the problemĭear or Alive can be a problem. Certainly, a lot of people don’t like the way the series has long treated its women characters as cheesecake. But when it comes to the issues with virtual sex, it is not the real issue. The Dead or Alive clip shows the player, an adult man, grabbing at a woman who is asking him to stop. In this situation, her reluctance is likely done to arouse the user. And I hesitate to judge on how people interact with their fantasies - even if that means some people will simulate a lack of consent.Īnd as upsetting as that is, the bikini girl isn’t a girl at all. What I’m not afraid of judging is violating an actual human’s consent, and we’re right on the cusp of having to deal that in a far more complex way than we ever have before.įor example, a studio called HoloDexxx is developing lifelike, interactive 3D models of adult film stars. Spent my day covered in balls! #VirtualReality #MotionCapture …Such a fun experience with ! /Kbmb7na9BN The plan is to sell these avatars and let customers do whatever they want with the simulated representation of real, living human beings. HoloDexxx is working with the models to get their permission and to share the revenue. Here’s a post from the Adult VR Games forum from Reddit user HenryXIV that illustrates the path that we’re on: That means if you purchase the Daisy Destin HoloDexxx character, she has given you the approval to do whatever you want to that version of her. I’d love to re-create a Taylor Swift also (with a little more ass though).” “Are they any games with good enough character customization that you could re-create celebrities as models? I’ve been playing Play Club, but I’m not sure this is possible. It’s highly unlikely that Taylor Swift has given permission to this person to create a 3D model of her for the purposes of simulating sex. Does HenryXIV have a First Amendment right to turn the pop star into a 3D model for sex as a means of expression? While Dead or Alive makes a game of fondling women without their consent, Taylor Swift (a real person) is potentially having her rights violated. It’s going to take lawyers and the courts some time to figure out how likeness and identity rights work in an era where we have virtual reality and photorealistic 3D models. But even if the Supreme Court of the United States was to completely outlaw this behavior, it’s probably not going to stop the creation and trading of avatars that look like real people.Īnd Taylor Swift is not the only person who needs to worry about this. Think about any random creep that you’ve met at the bar. If they get your name, they can use your social media profiles to build an interactive character that looks just like you. You’ll have no control over what they make you do or what they do to you.
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