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Originally Posted by MeLoveYouLongTime
It wasn't like the matrix at all for me. It was fantasy/realistic video game graphics. It was like irl I imagined everything grungy but with bright light, and in the Oasis it was like candlelight with deep rich colors, realistic but a cartoonish overtone. To me, there has to be a separation. They filmed reality and virtual reality as the same; they should have changed the lighting or something.
Well this is from the beginning of chapter 2:
"My virtual surroundings looked almost (but not quite) real. Everything inside the OASIS was beautifully rendered in three dimensions. Unless you pulled focus and stopped to examine your surroundings more closely, it was easy to forget that everything you were seeing was computer-generated. And that was with my crappy school-issued OASIS console. I'd heard that if you accessed the simulation with a new state-of-the-art immersion rig, it was almost impossible to tell the OASIS from reality."