Riding the Superman virtual reality roller coaster at Six Flags

Riding the Superman virtual reality roller coaster at Six Flags

Hi, this is Wayne again with a topic “Riding the Superman virtual reality roller coaster at Six Flags”.
Virtual reality makes a lot of people sick, rollercoasters, make a lot of people sick. Today, I’m gon na put those two things together and hopefully not get sick, I’m at Six Flags in Maryland to ride the new Superman virtual reality. Roller coaster: it’s a roller coaster, plus the Samsung Galaxy gear put over your face and the whole thing has been synced up so that the roller coaster ride becomes a virtual experience. If you have a virtual reality simulation where you are going very quickly through a simulated world, you tend to get nausea because you don’t feel the movement and the rotation and everything. But if you have this motion in the real world and a virtual reality simulation that is precisely synced, so this similar to this real lotion, then it’s just it’s still a roller coaster, but you don’t get any nausea, don’t get dizzy. So the key is to precisely synchronize the virtual reality ride to the real ride. How do you make sure it’s precisely synchronous, but we have a special. We call it. The black box, that’s traveling, with the Train, it’s equipped with sensors.

These sensors are tracking the rotation of the coaster wheel of one wheel of the roller coaster. So we know exactly where we are in the track with our train and this information gets transmitted to the headsets to the VR headsets 30 times the seconds and they make out of that a fluent virtual reality ride. So I just got off the Superman VR coaster and it was terrifying in the best way possible with virtual reality. You can exaggerate everything about the coaster.

You can turn a 45 degree climb into a 90 degree. Drought, plus, you can’t see when a drop return is gon na come so it really catches you by surprise. The technology really changes the experience. I think it’s something you have to try to really understand.

It’S, not a virtual reality experience. It’S not a roller coaster experience. It’S something different, it’s something new, so we’re already capable of doing this with just an ordinary Samsung smartphone. What do you feel it’s gon na happen in the next few years? This technology gets more advanced.

That’S there’s a lot coming. Actually, I think we will have things like of mandatory allottee, so you’re not encapsulated in virtual reality, which is cool and immersive, but we can copy things into the real world, so we might have see-through so stereoscopic vision through the hardware or maybe like things like the Microsoft, hololens that would allow to project some things into the real world that you’re actually watching you don’t even have a display. I think this will be the next step, so you think I’ll be able to ride a coaster and have augmented reality. Yeah, you see. Actually, the normal coaster as it is, but you have a monster attacking the rails or whatever. That would be possible, but I think these are two different approaches and two different kinds of attractions and what we have here is already a totally new attraction.

It’S been packed with the verge okay, you .