УСТРОИЛИ ГОНКИ В РЕАЛЬНОЙ ЖИЗНИ ! - Summary

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**Title:** Real-Life Racing Game Experiment

**Objective:** To create a real-life racing game experience, comparing first-person and third-person views.

**Setup:**

* Built a Rally Cross track in a field with cones, tapes, and signs
* Used a powerful car for racing
* Employed a drone and VR glasses for third-person view
* Assisted by a team, including a navigator for timing

**Experiments:**

1. **Rally Racing:**
* First-person view: Completed 3 laps in 3:40 (best lap: 0:50)
* Third-person view (with drone and VR): Completed 1 lap in 4:13 (33 seconds slower)
2. **Mud Drifting:**
* First-person view: Spent 31 seconds out of 1 minute in drift (no cones knocked down)
* Third-person view: Encountered technical issues (lag) after initial success

**Conclusion:** The experiment compared the thrill and challenges of first-person and third-person views in real-life racing games, with some technical hurdles in the third-person setup. Additionally, a cloud gaming service (My Games Cloud) was mentioned as an alternative for a smoother gaming experience.

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1. The narrator typically plays computer games like Minecraft or racing games like Project Cars.
2. They use a steering wheel and pedals for a more immersive gaming experience.
3. A cloud gaming service called "My Games Cloud" allows playing any game on any computer, including in 4K.
4. The narrator and their assistant built a rally track in a field for a real-life racing test.
5. The track was marked with over 100 cones, restrictive tapes, and warning signs.
6. The racing test was conducted in two modes: first-person and third-person views.
7. The first-person view test consisted of three laps, with a total time of 3 minutes 40 seconds.
8. The best lap time in the first-person view was 0.5 minutes.
9. A drone was used to capture the third-person view during the racing test.
10. The third-person view test had a total time of 4 minutes 13 seconds, 33 seconds more than the first-person view.
11. A MacBook (worth $200) was used to test My Games Cloud, successfully running Metro Exodus on top graphics.
12. No game downloads were required to play via My Games Cloud, and games could be played directly.
13. A mud drift racing test was conducted in the same field, with a navigator using a stopwatch.
14. The mud drift test compared first-person and third-person views, with a one-minute time limit.
15. Penalties for the mud drift test included deducting 5 seconds for each knocked-down cone.
16. In the first-person view mud drift test, 31 seconds out of 60 were spent drifting without knocking down any cones.