This will make alot of sense if you have seen Ready Player One but it goes way more into VR.

The Oasis is life, a virtual reality where anything is possible. You can look like anything or anyone, do anything, anywhere. Yet something is seeming to go wrong with the reality it's almost to real. You can't log off once you log in, people aren't seeming to notice cause nobody want's to ever log off. Whenever they try it's almost like something happens to draw them back in and they forget all about ever wanting to leave. Though that's not the worst part, if your character dies you are stuck just in darkness unable to leave the game and it doesn't reset. You can feel everything that happens, sometimes a bit to real it makes you almost forget who you really are.

People have almost grown used to the system though, it's as if the real world is inside the game. Companies make sales and businesses continue, people go to school, everything is in a new way normal.

Adventures to be had, people to see. You can go anywhere and do anything. Is the cost to great for technology and the world to keep advancing, with all the problems of everyday life is virtual reality really better than real reality. You decide?

The premise for my story, I figured for this our character's would for the beginning journey around and see everything before they stumble on why people can't log out and find a hidden meaning with a race against time to be able to fix it all. They could do whatever they want, their is a world for everything. Every game....endless possibilities.

Ready Player Two?

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