YOU will soon be able to star in your very own porn film where you look however you and your partner can look however want -- and feel everything that's going on as it happens.

BaDoinkVR, a provider of virtual reality filthy to tech-savvy pervs, is teaming up with a video-game developer to use their high-tech VR platform to create a virtual world where performers "can interact directly with users in a virtual reality setting."

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As well as seeing everything in the virtual world, both the user and the performer will be able to feel what's going on there as well.

This is thanks to the detailed motion capture kit and the latest haptic technology, which is becoming common in game hardware to increase immersion.

Haptic feedback lets you direct and varied vibration in direct response to action on screen--this might be a violent shake down one side to go with an explosion, or a gentle moving buzz to accompany a more sensitive interaction.

ViRo.Club "works with a wide variety of adult haptic devices that stay in perfect sync to what you see allowing anyone to feel the action as it happens," according to the firm's web site.

4 You can make yourself look however you want

The motion capture technology can "capture all the movements of the participants down to the fingertips, so it feels like you really are there with another person," according to ZeroTransform, developers of Viro.Club.

The nature of the VR environment means that it can look however you want. A video showcasing the service shows off how users can customise their virtual 'avatar' -- how they appear in the online world -- very widely indeed, even including animal features as part of a humanoid frame for so-called "fursonas".

"Virtual environments and avatars can be customised to create a personalised fantastical experience," according to Viro.Club.

As well as the high-tech cam shows, those wanting a less personal experience can enjoy one of an "ever growing list of pre-captured experiences."

4 The service is also selling itself to performers as a new way to interact with fans, and win over new ones

What is VR? Virtual reality explained Here's what you need to know about the revolutionary tech... Virtual reality allows you to experience and interact with a 3D world that isn't real.

To enter this virtual world you must don a VR helmet – a headset with a screen inside that makes you feel like you're somewhere else.

This mounted display strapped to your eyes mixed with stereo sound and movement tracking lets you explore this immersive virtual world.

You turn your head and the environemnt turns with you, making the illusion feel even more "real".

Currently headsets span from expensive PC-linked helmets like the HTC Vive and Oculus Rift to more affordable goggles like the Samsung Gear VR that works by slotting a smartphone in the headset.

The downloadable apps range from VR games to 360-degree videos created by publishers like the BBC and The Discovery Channel.

They can transport you to 3D worlds that aren't accessible in real life, like a trip to Mars or a spin behind the wheel of a futuristic sports car.

Until recently, these experiences relied on a PC or smartphone to generate this virtual world.

But there are alternatives– like the Oculus Go, a wireless headset with a built-in processor that does all the work itself.

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The service will work with "all VR headsets, including Oculus, HTC Vive, Daydream and Samsung Gear VR," according to the developers

They also promise that while the system is designed for VR, it will support non VR platforms where you can view and interact with the world through a normal screen.

BaDoinkVR told Sun Online that payment will "follow the live camming model, users will tip the hosts while they are online together."

They are expecting it to launch fully this summer.

4 The motion-capture technology used behind the scenes allows for an unprecedented level of interaction

The platform is set up so that anyone can sign up to be a host, just as long as they have the appropriate motion-capture hardware.

BaDoinkVR also have an extensive library of VR content, including VRCosplayX, which they say is the only "VR Adult Cosplay Site", providing a range of video game and related fantasy options.

The Instagram page for their service currently shows off options ready for horny fans of games such as Street Fighter and Tomb Raider, TV shows such as Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Star Trek, as well as Batman comics and a range of other more specialist interests.

This isn't the first attempt to move sex into the 21st century, of course.

As well as other VR technology that lets you romp with porn stars from your point of view, others are taking tech in another direction with sex robot brothels -- with factories already churning out £6,000 sex robots to meet demand.

Virtual Reality v.s. Augmented Reality – what's the difference? Here's what you need to know... Virtual reality involves using a headset to simulate a virtual world

In a VR world, everything you see will be computer-generated

Popular VR headsets include the HTC Vive and Facebook's Oculus Rift

Augmented reality lets you see the real world, but "augments" (or adds on) computer-generated elements

This means you'll be able to see computer images overlaid onto your real-world view

For instance, you could wear glasses that overlay directions onto the road in front of you

Popular AR headsets include Microsoft's HoloLens and the Google Glass spectacles

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