My second idea for the Move me, was how well simulators would work on it. As previously stated, the motion detection for the program is almost impeccable; that it could be applied to simulator games. Along the same theme as the previous post with hospital based aids, I thought that it could work on a similar basis of the 'Trauma Center' games.
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Obviously the 'Trauma Center' games are glorified and considerably censored of too much detail when it comes to the sugery; and also fictional diseases. The idea behind it, using motion controllers makes it realistic, the player has to keep their own hand steady as it's the patients life at steak.
If this idea were placed into a more believeable aspect and teamed up with the Move, would make a potentially useful advancement to teaching potential doctors, surgeons and nurses methods of treatments, without putting the patients lives at risk. Obviously there will always be this barrier of game and real life situaions, but for teaching purposes I think it could work as an aid in the subject.
Branching off from the medical field, simulation games with the Move me could expand to a vast variety of areas. Another example of this can be in the millitary; learning to operate the varieties of machinery, or even something like bomb disposal. The bonus of utilising the Move Me program is that the simulations wont run any of the risks that could arise, again I'll stress that it cant compare to actually being in the situation, but for practice it can possibly give a world of help. Bomb disposal in particular for practice removes the obvious danger present in a job such as that; also, in an interview with the Move Me being used, a small robot was being controlled via the Move. An idea could be, if the program was further advanced, to use the Move Me, connecting to a bomb disposal robot; though there would be the problem of the Playstation 3 not being portable enough for situations such as that, of course these are just ideas for possibilites for the Move Me to do.
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