Until now it’s been a niche market for nerds, but it’s poised to become user friendly thanks to new software.
Until now Cybersex was practised among small groups of people interacting with animated 3D characters called avatars.
But access to Cybersex for the average computer user hasn’t been easy.
Adding the necessary accoutrements to a beginner-level avatar such as genitalia, skin and hair used to be expensive unless you could program it in yourself.
But games developers have got into bed with the porn industry to open up cybersex to public.
They’re offering would-be cybersex users pre-programmed menus characters, looks, sexual preferences and actions.
Red Light Centre is the first generation of what are called "erotic multiplayer online games".
Red Light Centre will enable avatars to dance, visit art galleries and take jacuzzis in addition to having sex – and it will be respected in the morning.
