>being easy to drive with a steering wheel in a driving game, and being easy to drive a real car with a steering wheel (with internet level latency and packet loss at play, mind you) are very different things
Sure, but I don't think it's that different than driving a real car looking out a monitor sized windshield. You might lose some braking and cornering without your inertial perceptions. But you'd still be able to driver around easily.
Either way I think a speedometer is an assumed input for a self driving car and from that you can calculate almost everything needed related to proprioception.
Sure, but I don't think it's that different than driving a real car looking out a monitor sized windshield. You might lose some braking and cornering without your inertial perceptions. But you'd still be able to driver around easily.
Either way I think a speedometer is an assumed input for a self driving car and from that you can calculate almost everything needed related to proprioception.