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Seems like a cool, and fun idea, but it also seems to highly over exaggerate the yaw of the vehicle being driven. I've never been in any vehicle that stands on it's nose when you put the brakes on. Yes, they pitch forward, but not like that seat does!
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It has to do that to simulate the g forces you would feel in the car. It has to create the illusion of velocity and acceleration etc.
check out this engine dyno and how it throws the engine around https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fv53RbvgfGc |
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I think the simulator that Mario posted was intended to be a flight simulator, at least that is what I thought when I saw that much travel.
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