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  • Do you dream of a World of Warcraft simulator?

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    Dawn Moore
    Dawn Moore
    03.14.2013

    Years ago, before vanilla WoW became vanilla WoW, a friend of mine made the passing comment, "If only I ran as much as my night elf. I'd be in amazing shape." I've been dreaming about a World of Warcraft simulator ever since. Mind you, I'd suffer the fate of Pheidippides if I ran a fraction of what my night elf runs (I'm a terrible long-distance runner), but I suppose that's what makes the idea of a WoW simulator so appealing. Of course you'd be awful when you first started, but over time you could expect to get better. In my overly optimistic imagination, I saw hardcore raiders becoming sculpted athletes, sprinting from left to right to avoid boss abilities. But in the absence of a holodeck or some other form of simulated reality, is a WoW simulator even feasible? I got my first look at an answer in 2010, when researchers at the USC Institute of Creative Technologies released a video demonstration of their Flexible Action and Articulate Skeleton Toolkit (FAAST). The middleware toolkit allows motion control to be integrated into games without existing motion control support, by translating gestures into mouse and keyboard inputs. In the demonstration video, a Microsoft Kinect is used to control a mage running around Dustwallow Marsh. Awesome, right?

  • Witness the creation of the 'Ultimate Battlefield 3 Simulator'

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    David Hinkle
    David Hinkle
    10.25.2011

    We don't understand British, so a lot of the banter between the two hosts of The Gadget Show is lost on us, but thankfully this video -- which gives us a glimpse at the genesis of the gigantic Battlefield 3 simulator created by the Channel 5 program -- speaks the universal language of awesomely expensive and gigantic video game simulators. Plus there's at least one instance of that old British past time, Spot the Silly Hat, so you'll definitely want to keep an eye out for that. [Thanks, Piers]

  • How The Gadget Show built its FPS simulator (video)

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    Daniel Cooper
    Daniel Cooper
    10.24.2011

    Remember The Gadget Show's FPS simulator that we showed you last week? Armed with naught but a pre-release level of Battlefield 3 and £500,000 ($650,000), it transformed a Birmingham studio into the sort of game room only multi-billionaires can dream of (as long as the dreams involved getting shot back, the sim comes packing paintball markers). The episode, which shows how this slice of gaming greatness came to be, has just finished airing here in the UK, where streaming and catch-up services aren't available to those outside the country. Fortunately for you lot, our friends at the show have uploaded the feature for you to watch in all its glory after the break.

  • The Gadget Show builds an FPS simulator that shoots back (video)

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    Daniel Cooper
    Daniel Cooper
    10.20.2011

    Racing simulators are ten a penny, but the closest an FPS player will get to an immersive experience is buying some branded peripherals. Armed with a pre-release level of Battlefield 3, The Gadget Show enlisted a team of design experts to transform a Birmingham studio into an FPS simulator costing £500,000 ($650,000). A four by nine meter video dome surrounds the player as they stand on an omni-directional treadmill that lets you walk wherever you want to go. Ten infra-red motion tracking cameras and a sensor on your gun enables the picture to follow where you point it and a Kinect hack controls your jumping and crouching. The fun doesn't stop there -- 12 paintball markers mean that every time you get shot in the game, you'll feel it. The show airs in the UK on October 24th at 8:00pm, Channel 5. We've got a behind the scenes gallery below (supplied by those lovely people from the show) as well as PR and a trailer after the break. %Gallery-136970%

  • Here's the real way to play Battlefield 3

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    Justin McElroy
    Justin McElroy
    10.18.2011

    If you're looking for the perfect gift for your favorite gaming website this holiday season, why not consider this Battlefield 3 simulator constructed by Channel 5's The Gadget Show? With an omni-directional treadmill, a wireless gun system, five HD projectors and a massive dome, it would strike just the right balance between you looking chintzy and us being embarrassed by your generosity. Our friends in the UK can find out just how much they'll be spending on this touching, affordable gift when the episode premieres there on October 24 at 8 p.m. on Channel 5. [Thanks, Dhexodus.]