This simulator allows you to design a roller coaster and test it

Part of the appeal of trying a mountain simulator Russian instead of riding an attraction real is that you can try tracks that would be physically impossible in the real world. But ROCO, a new simulatortakes that idea one step further by allow users draw your own designs then try them.

Design and build a thrilling real-life roller coaster it’s easy, but design a roller coaster that is also safe for passengers and not hims subjected to G-forces unbearable is something much more hard. Hence games like RollerCoaster Tycoon Sean so popular as they allow players to design their own tracks and then test them inside of the play. the only thing missing there It is the adrenaline of being able to taste it in first person, and that’s just what promises ROCO.

Created by a Swiss company called INNTQ which is specialized on motion platforms, the ROCO simulator is small enough to be installed on any arcade room modern (weighs more than 725 kg but it is designed to be easily transported) and offers the opportunity to experience some of the thrills of riding on a real roller coaster only from a controlled seat.

Once on top of the simulatorusers stand in front to a television 75 inches. Through an interface smaller tactile located on the handlebars of the seats, lusers select the environment in which they want their virtual roller coaster to be built, such as a lush valley full of lakes and bears, and later use your fingers to draw the design of attraction. Each trip is limited to two minutes, and the computer of the simulator automatically determines the hills and elevations of the various attraction sections.

INNTQ does not plan to sell the ROCO simulators, but to associate with companies that want to receive them from for free and then share their income with them. Since riding on this attraction will cost about 4 dollarsprobably not have to happen a long time until the machine starts to go out tremendously profitable.

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