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Outerra Engine => News => Topic started by: zombie00 on November 19, 2015, 09:26:03 am
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I just bumped into this and, what can I said, I haven't been so hyped about something in a while. This is all obviously meant for military use, the interfaces and what not are all probably tailor for that and not regular controllers (keyboard+m, pad or even flight joysticks), but it does give us an idea of what it will end up being.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UnPfFjDXXX0
There is also another neat video showing off Outerra's scale capabilities.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v98RIoRK0lc
The rest of the videos on his channel are either unrelated (ie: a documentary of Seventh) or show a GAU-17 simulator equipment.
It is nice to find some new stuff, if this was already posted, feel free to delete the thread, I couldn't find it anywhere on the forum.
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It is nice to find some new stuff, if this was already posted, feel free to delete the thread, I couldn't find it anywhere on the forum.
There is already a TitanIM thread, but I guess a mod can merge these two if multi-threads should be avoided.
Some parts of the first video were already in the TitanIM presentation one, but it's indeed the first time the full segment is visible :)
BTW, the owner of the channel (David Lagettie) is Titan CEO.
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It is nice to find some new stuff, if this was already posted, feel free to delete the thread, I couldn't find it anywhere on the forum.
BTW, the owner of the channel (David Lagettie) is Titan CEO.
He should get somebody to do a better video!!! As I was watching it, all I kept thinking was that I could do better. :o =D
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No real TitanIm thread, so I post this one here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MoxV84lMkgc
Video is not listed but Titan CEO shared it on Twitter, so I guess it's ok.
Interesting rope physics.
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And of course this instantly makes me think of tow cables for Gliders..........
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Actual rope physics?! What is this, Uncharted?!.... :P :))
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Wonderful, just lacked a clickable cockpit 8)
more than the ripple of the strings, is more interesting resistance
in Htlm I found these waves on a string
:facepalm:
https://phet.colorado.edu/sims/html/wave-on-a-string/latest/wave-on-a-string_en.html
link
https://phet.colorado.edu/es/simulations/category/physics
:P
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I found this (http://virtualsimulationsystems.com/site/) website which contains a lot of material featuring Outerra/TitanIM. Quite interesting.
Also now I'm wondering how are VSS and TitanIM related at all. It's being stated that they are partners but what they are doing is really similar. Are they two separate entities doing their own things or does TitanIM "power" VSS? I'm confused...
Also I find it curious that their offices are located in the same area in Australia.
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I found this (http://virtualsimulationsystems.com/site/) website which contains a lot of material featuring Outerra/TitanIM. Quite interesting.
Also now I'm wondering how are VSS and TitanIM related at all. It's being stated that they are partners but what they are doing is really similar. Are they two separate entities doing their own things or does TitanIM "power" VSS? I'm confused...
Also I find it curious that their offices are located in the same area in Australia.
I'm pretty sure VSS is the original company (they are doing the 360° domes we saw very early using OT), creating simulation specialized hardware (the ones you can see in the TitanIM booth). TitanIM is probably a parent company, created just for software applications. It's not uncommon, I guess it's a risk related decision to keep the two distinct.