I can definitly see them adding these to electronic stability control systems in automobiles, so when a vehicle exibits too many Gs in a certain direction. Also they can be used in Aircraft as a type of warning/alert system. Plenty of other uses for these outside of games and vehicles, but not enough time to discuss.
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I can definitly see them adding these to electronic stability control systems in automobiles, so when a vehicle exibits too many Gs in a certain direction. Also they can be used in Aircraft as a type of warning/alert system. Plenty of other uses for these outside of games and vehicles, but not enough time to discuss.
-G.E.