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Unread 08-16-2019   #1
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https://youtu.be/mrZyiHEf5gI?t=70

The latest Daily Dose of Internet features a person who put a camera on a remote-control car and had the feed sent to a VR rig, so it feels like you're driving an actual tiny car.
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Unread 11-21-2019   #2
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When my car is very hot, both on track and on cool down laps it is hard to get the car OUT OF gear with the clutch completely in.

If I even give a tiny bit of throttle it slips right out. Going INTO gear is smooth.

I also hear some cracks on 2-3 and 3-4 rushed shifts at red line that I have not heard before.

When the car is cool on relaxed street driving all is smooth and quiet once the car is heated up. When car is cold you have the typical notchiness of getting it into gear, but that goes away completely when the gear box warms up.
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Unread 11-21-2019   #4
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Re: VR RC car

Well, no actual onscreen shrinking TF, but I think it's a really intriguing prospect for shrinking fans. I'm surprised we don't see more tiny VR stuff, actually.
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