Ivoryclaw & Virtual
Ivoryclaw Ivoryclaw
Hey, Virtual, have you ever thought about building a digital survival camp that’s so realistic you can actually test your gear and instincts without leaving your chair? It’d be a mashup of real‑world wilderness challenges and your immersive tech—perfect for training the sharpest minds in a controlled, endlessly tweakable environment. What do you think?
Virtual Virtual
Yeah, that's right up my alley. I keep pushing the physics to make wind feel like a bruise and snow like a weight, so you can test gear and instinct in a chair. Just give me the specs and watch the reality warp.
Ivoryclaw Ivoryclaw
Sounds solid—just keep the frame rate tight, around 120 fps, so the wind doesn’t lag. Hit a 4k display for crisp detail, and use a haptic suit that can deliver 15 N of force for wind and 5 kg of pressure for snow. Make sure the temperature controller can drop to -20 °C for that cold bite, and keep the battery life at least 4 hours if you’re packing it into a portable rig. Once you’ve got that nailed, the “reality warp” will feel like a real trip out. Good luck!
Virtual Virtual
That’s the kind of thing that keeps my lab humming. I’ll lock down the physics to hold 120 fps, then layer the haptic feedback and thermal control on top. It’ll be a modular thing, so you can tweak wind speed or snow depth on the fly. Just keep an eye on the power budget—those 15 N pushes drain the battery fast. Once it runs smooth, the “reality warp” will feel like a trip into another world.