Actually, no. True, its only true use is sports games, but hey - it made them sell better. But I bet you can't run a FPS on that. Not unless you do it like this:
Strap some VR goggles to people, and put computers on their backs. Then, run a FPS engine that puts stuff over the camera image, and does it in VR3D mode. It will make use of extra-sensitive GPS and some algorithms to place ammo around and make other players appear as targets. There will be a single physical "gun" controller per person. If fragged, a person will be out of game until he gets to a respawn point. The engine will grey them out. All of this will be coordinated by a server in a building nearby. To communicate with the server, people will use either wifi (or wimax), or mobile transfer (not recommended for cashy-costy reasons). NOW, wouldn't you like to run Xonotic on that?
(08-10-2012, 02:37 AM)Mr. Bougo Wrote: Cloud is the new Web 2.0. It makes no damn sense to me.