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emedchill | 2 years ago

No. Driving requires a fast reaction time and with remote having an inherent lag in the feed -- count me out.

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HenryBemis|2 years ago

+lack of sensors or sensory overload.

One behaves differently when driving, and be mindful of 360 degrees, checking the mirrors every 5-10 seconds, etc. But if one has a wall of screens, perhaps in the long run they may be able to convert the 2d (wall of monitors) to the 3d (360/surroundings) and sense it accordingly.

Lag/downtime/tunnels/etc. would kill, and should be flawless.