I remember a few years back playing the original Tony Hawk Skateboarding game thinking to myself how RIDICULOUS some of the trick combos I put together were.
Fast forward a few years and turn on an X Games event or something similar and real people are doing tricks I couldn't even do in video games.
Just look at freestyle motocross with their double back flip variations.
Found this link on another motorcycle forum. Reminded me of Master Chief in halo.
Or same link here: The Next Generation Soldier | Sangent - The Daily Ramblings
I don't see this so much as a front line fighting technology yet, but for supplies and loading wow.
What do you think? Will this type of technology be the new face of our soldiers or is this just a neat demonstration? Or we probably can't imagine how far technology will take us.
Fast forward a few years and turn on an X Games event or something similar and real people are doing tricks I couldn't even do in video games.
Just look at freestyle motocross with their double back flip variations.
Found this link on another motorcycle forum. Reminded me of Master Chief in halo.
Or same link here: The Next Generation Soldier | Sangent - The Daily Ramblings
I don't see this so much as a front line fighting technology yet, but for supplies and loading wow.
What do you think? Will this type of technology be the new face of our soldiers or is this just a neat demonstration? Or we probably can't imagine how far technology will take us.