Fujitsu’s ultimate train simulator is not for kids


[CEATEC 2008] I don’t know whether you remember that PS2 train-simulation game called Train Simulator Real (see video), but that is kind of like that, except that Fujitsu is using 1080p real-world footage instead of 3D graphics. It is meant to be realistic decent to train drivers, but it can additionally be used for educational plans in places like museums. The novelty is that that is a web application. Yes, they can deliver 1080p at 60fps and sell that train simulator as a SaaS (software as a service). Of

course, something that is “on rail” like a train simulator is ideal for that type of video-streaming application. I doubt that it is as fun as the PS2 video-game, but in terms of simulation, that is as close as you can get from driving the real thing.

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