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Old 29-09-2016, 03:38 PM   #1
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Lightbulb Real, online racing idea.

Hi guys and gals!

I've had this idea for a long time now & really, the choke points are;
1) internet speed
2) the costs

Basically... Imagine logging into an 'online game' where you can control an actual car, which is using servo arms & such to steer the car, etc?

To begin with, I'd start off with low-cost cars, because no doubt there will be crashes. Getting used to real physics through a computer would take time to get used too.

But then as people form teams, I can imagine the teams upgrading the car, collectively.

This idea would take years for me to develop by myself. But I want to do it for some reason lol.

What do you all think? Good idea, or just - a mess?

P.s. if this is in the wrong forum, I apologise. Move if necessary.
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