Tesla Arcade hands-on: the Model 3 is your video game console

Tesla Arcade hands-on: the Model 3 is your video game console

Hi, this is Wayne again with a topic “Tesla Arcade hands-on: the Model 3 is your video game console”.
It’S Nick Statt with The Verge and we’re checking out Tesla Arcade on a Tesla Model. 3.. It’S the company’s new video game hub built right into its touch screen., So Tesla has actually had video games built into their center screen here since last August.. They used to hide it in a secret Easter egg menu, so you would tap this Tesla bar up here and you would pull down and it hid a whole bunch of stuff here. So not just video games, but just like funny fart mode thing here you can turn your car into a Mars Rover here. And then, if you click this arcade cabinet, you would launch the video games., But now, with their most recent update, they’ve actually pulled this into The main menu bar., So you click this bar down here and you’ve got charging calendar energy levels. That kind of thing.

Tesla Arcade hands-on: the Model 3 is your video game console

You’ve also got arcade in the far right corner. And there you go you’re launched right into the full list of titles that are supported on Tesla right now.. Now, when you launch a game, you’re gon na get a warning screen. Effectively.

Tesla Arcade hands-on: the Model 3 is your video game console

Tesla is telling you don’t hit the accelerator when you’re playing a game., You can hit the brake pedal and it will work in this racing game.. The brake pedal will actually have the rear, brake lights turn on, while you’re racing., But you’re not supposed to hit the accelerator, and also you have to be prepared for the full control of the car to resume. When you exit the game., It’s gon na be disabled. While you’re playing the game., But as soon as you exit the accelerator’s gon na start working again, the brake pedal’s gon na start working again and the gear stalk’s gon na start working again.. So you need to prepared for all of that..

Tesla Arcade hands-on: the Model 3 is your video game console

You can’t really be doing this in the middle of the street or in traffic.. They really don’t you to do that. So Beach, Buggy, Racing 2 is a game you can play on. Android phones and tablets.. The developer Vector Unit works specifically works with Tesla to port. The game over to its vehicles. Now it’s gon na have a few key tweaks.. The first is that you’re, actually gon na be able to play as your own Tesla vehicle. So it’s gon na know the make and color of your car.

And it’s gon na know that, because it’s gathering it from the software. Now the other key difference is that, instead of using touchscreen controls, you can actually steer with your Tesla vehicle.. So when you’re steering with the Tesla steering wheel, it’s gon na, have you automatically have you driving? So it’s pressing the accelerator for you.? You can brake using the touchscreen controls here., But you can also brake using the actual brake pedal of your Tesla vehicle. And it’ll.

Even show brake lights., So the point of this is not to distract you, while you’re driving right It’s to give you something fun to do while you’re waiting for your car to charge or you’ve got some time to kill and you’re sitting in park. Tesla CEO Elon Musk he’s always loved video games.. He basically designed his own video game before he was even a teenager, so he’s got an interest in doing this kind of fun, stuff. And also it’s just a pretty cool thing.

Tesla basically has an iPad sitting in the center of their infotainment center.. It’S got a powerful processor, it’s got an internet connection.. So basically it’s no different than a tablet and it can do the things that a tablet can do and Tesla wants to kind of emphasize that with Arcade. ( beeps ) .