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There's sometimes a good reason why certain interfaces have become widely adopted.
Cars need to be driven over sometimes-bumpy roads. By making it possible for two hands to work together to control the wheel, it's possible to keep good control even on difficult terrain. I doubt a joystick would be as easy. Also, it's necessary to be able to make fine adjustments yet also to be able to make large changes. Again, the wheel facilitates this. In a similar vein, I remember going to a motor show in about 1979. There was a prototype on display that combined the accelerator and brake: push to go faster, ease off to slow down. It sounded like a great idea until you actually tried it, then you immediately realised that the widely-adopted system (ease off to coast, separate pedal to brake) is actually pretty good. Regards, Roger |
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this is horrible for those who actually know how to drive a car(maemo5)
for the avg joe(yes you reading this) though, automatic trans, self braking and drive by wire and probably what you want(android) |
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Mwhahahahahaha!
I wonder what their focus groups are saying? Too niche? |
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By the way, if anybody is wondering, here's the inside-joke reference.
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Give it a couple of years....
The generation that has grown up with video games will be all over this kind of control... Then the hard part will be emphasizing that it is reality and you don't get to press a button and start over... :eek: |
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LOL... ah, the danger of ill-conceived analogies... :D
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No matter how good you are, a computer driven car could beat you in whatever video racing game you choose. The only reason to use the word "could" instead of "will" is that they are programmed not to. The only human thing the computer car needs is the ideal line around a track and, right now, cars can't figure that out for themselves. |
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i don't have a problem with paddle shifting(its still a manual in my eyes) the key thing is to have that finer control over the trans and engine, I still know better than the comp of when to shift/brake/accel/turn
:D video games?? |
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