A Better Way to Play Battlestar Galactica
Battlestar Galactica已经有一款PC游戏上市了....而无意中,看到有外国的BSGfan为了更好的体验游戏,自己动手改造了模拟Viper驾驶舱的输入设备原文
[b]Using some fancy welding and software skills, a sci-fi lover builds a flight simulator to transport himself into his favorite TV show; just in time for the new season[/b]
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[b]Across the Universe: The flight simulator runs the Battlestar Galactica game on a souped-up Dell gaming PC.[/b] Photo by Stephen Karlisch
I admit it: I’m completely addicted to Battlestar Galactica. And after watching countless episodes, I was convinced I could bank and spin a Viper, the show’s signature spaceship, like a pro. So to prove it, some friends and I built a full-cockpit flight simulator to enable total immersion in the BSG universe.
The key for our team was to make a structure that would truly give the feeling of being at the fighter’s helm. We started by MIG-welding a steel frame to position the controls and enclose the player, who sits in a leather seat recycled from a junked Mazda 929. Sealed and painted plywood covers the frame, while a yellow steel “gantry” provides a step to simplify entry—and holds a 42-inch Vizio LCD television.
A separate box houses a PC running Beyond the Red Line, a simulation game designed by BSG fans that lets you pilot the Viper. Since the game accepts only one input device, we had to use extra software to make it read the joystick, throttle and pedals as a single controller. Now it easily handles all the ship’s crazy X-, Y- and Z-axis twists and turns. It’s a joy to fly, but wannabe hot dogs take note: It turns out blasting Cylon raiders is a lot harder than it looks on TV.
[color=red]How It Works
Cost: $850 | Time: 2 weeks[/color]
Structure: Cage and his team welded pieces of one-inch-square tubing to form the three boxes that make up the sim’s shape, connecting the narrower top box with angle steel. The plywood shell is attached with screws, and fiberglass-laced body filler closes up any gaps.
Controllers: Cage used PPJoy, an open-source application, to mix multiple controls—Saitek’s X52 joystick, throttle and Pro Flight pedal set—into what appears to the game as a single input device. The joystick controls roll and pitch, while the pedals control yaw, just like a real aircraft.
Buttons: The flight controller’s more than 30 buttons and switches map to the Viper’s guns, missiles, afterburners and various navigation options. The joystick buttons let you target enemies, look side to side and backward, and fire thrusters to move the Viper sideways or vertically.
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原文地址
[code]http://www.popsci.com/you-built-what/article/2008-03/better-way-play-battlestar-galactica[/code] 有钱人的玩具啊。。。。。:') ....太疯狂了。。。 :LL 高手啊
看完这图,感觉我的电脑该扔了:@ :@ 我感兴趣的是那个游戏。。。哪里有下载么???
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