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  2. Full motion racing simulator - Wikipedia

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    A full motion racing simulator, sometimes called a full motion sim rig, is a motion simulator that is purposed for racing, and must provide motion simulation in all six degrees of freedom, as defined by the aviation simulator industry many decades ago. The six degrees of freedom coincide with Earth physics, and are commonly referred to (in both ...

  3. Category:Video games with 6 degrees of freedom - Wikipedia

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    Video games in which the player has a full six degrees of freedom (6DOF) over the vehicle (or other element) being controlled. Note that not all video games in Category:Space combat simulators exhibit 6DOF. For example, Freespace allows full 3DOF rotations and longitudinal control, yet it does not give vertical or horizontal strafing control ...

  4. Motion simulator - Wikipedia

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    In 1958 a flight simulator for the Comet 4 aircraft used a three-degrees-of-freedom hydraulic system. Simulator motion platforms today use 6 jacks ("Hexapods") giving all six degrees-of-freedom, the three rotations pitch, roll and yaw, plus the three translational movements heave (up and down), sway (sideways) and surge (longitudinal). 6 Dof ...

  5. Blade Force - Wikipedia

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    Gameplay screenshot. Blade Force is a third-person shooter simulation game similar to Descent, where players are equipped with the HeliPak flight suit and must traverse through seven areas set in the futuristic 3D urban landscape of Meggagrid featuring six degrees of freedom to overthrow the criminal organization led by the Pitt family and bring order back to the metropolis as the main objective.

  6. Descent (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Descent is a first-person shooter (FPS) game developed by Parallax Software and released by Interplay Productions in 1995 for MS-DOS, and later for Macintosh, PlayStation, and RISC OS. It popularized a subgenre of FPS games employing six degrees of freedom and was the first FPS to feature entirely true-3D graphics. The player is cast as a ...

  7. Six degrees of freedom - Wikipedia

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    Six degrees of freedom also refers to movement in video game-play. First-person shooter (FPS) games generally provide five degrees of freedom: forwards/backwards, slide left/right, up/down (jump/crouch/lie), yaw (turn left/right), and pitch (look up/down). If the game allows leaning control, then some consider it a sixth DOF; however, this may ...

  8. Skip Barber Racing (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The physics model would have 6 degrees of freedom, and the tires are all modeled individually and are affected by driver inputs such as throttle, brakes and steering, terrain, suspension, and aerodynamics. [8] The game was designed to include support for Direct 3D and force feedback, as well as positional audio cues, and multi-player support.

  9. Lucas Pope - Wikipedia

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    Pope states he plans to still develop games but wants to keep these at a small size; Obra Dinn was meant to be a small-scale game but ballooned out larger than he anticipated. [2] In March 2024, Pope released Mars After Midnight exclusively for the Playdate system. In the game, players manage a community center among aliens on Mars.