Contributed by: Editor on Sunday, March 16 2008 @ 01:44 pm
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I saw OmniDate.com mentioned in the news recently. The twist to this dating site (every new site needs a gimmick these days) is you can go on virtual dates with your matches. You can pick from a variety of virtual dates which is represented as different animated backgrounds. You also have several detailed 3D characters to pick from which represent you in your conversations.
The graphics look good, though the window is a little small (at least at my monitor's resolution). The main problem is I don't really see this as virtual dating. The characters look good but there are not that many choices. So, if you go out on several virtual dates you may end up seeing double. OmniDate also needs to bring in audio chatting. You can make the characters express different emotions like laughing (with sounds) but all the chatting is done via the keyboard and comic book text bubbles. In the end I see this more as a fun text chatting tool.
I think virtual dating needs to represent the actual person with live voice and video. At this point they could put you in different settings like a restaurant or bar complete with appropriate sound effects. Also, when I here the word virtual I tend to think of those glasses that you can wear with tiny screens that can track your head movement. When you look around it feels like you are in actually there in the virtual environment. It needs to be something that offers true emersion with an actual representation of the person you are talking too. We are a long way off technology wise before this happens.
The closest thing to virtual dating at the moment is live video and audio chat. A lot of speed dating sites have this type of system setup. I haven't looked much into speed dating yet since it really hasn't caught on in the internet world yet but, David over at Online Dating Insider[*1] has been testing them out recently and has a few good posts about them.