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A full physical sim, like indoor skydiving, or VR ? |
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Direct VR via electrodes through perforations of the neurocranium. |
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[8th of 7]; what do you mean, OR? VR while indoor-
skydiving! (Or, since you're in an enclosed space anyway, eye
tracking and the video projected on the walls of the indoor-
skydiving "tube".) |
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We consider it was a reasonable question given the data in the idea. |
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[wjt], would you like to try that ? |
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Originally I had in mind just a variant of Microsoft
Flight Simulator, but the VR-enhanced indoor
skydiving angle is far superior. |
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An OR crag flight path, overlaid on a safe wingsuit skydive, seems the truest experience for safety buck. While we have life we should really try to experience the truth of it, if possible. |
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[8th] I know I have to open up but that might be overdoing it to the bone. |
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Oh go on, try it- you know you want to.... |
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// Originally I had in mind just a variant of Microsoft Flight Simulator, // |
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See, [neut] ? Everyone knows how dull, plodding and unimaginative [Ray] is - of course he was only thinking of a chair-based software solution. |
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The VR could be a pretty cool enhancement to a basic zip-wire. Most zip-wires just convey the rider over a drop, not actually close to things- except the ones in forests, and those would be suitable for a ROTJ skybike chase enhancement. |
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Ray is thankfully still employed and mostly engaged in
matters that earn money or take care of younguns. All work
and no play, you know. |
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Perhaps a controlled zip-wire through an actual crag. Of
course, then someone will want to turn it into a boring
roller-coaster... |
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