PerezDeCorcho
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Embarrassing.
Do we actually see the guy in the back (of course there is one, don't be stupid, if for insurance purposes alone) actually driving, as a proof of this being "fake"?
Hopefully one day I'll have a car that's worth being wrapped by him haha!That's even more funny. And that reminds me, I need to get a car wrapped by him one day.
Here's a gif of the hand, it's hard to see behind the dark glass and goes away fast, but it's there.
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K, then its a big fat fake indeed. Silly really.Yes. He's clearly turning the steering wheel in the direction the car is turning.
Less tinkering than actually making a car remote controllable.How the fuck do you drive a car from the backseat?
Wouldn't that take some ridiculous tinkering to set the steering back?
Hopefully one day I'll have a car that's worth being wrapped by him haha!
I would never have watched that video since it was almost 50 minutes long.. but it was 3am and I couldn't sleep.
Here's a gif of the hand, it's hard to see behind the dark glass and goes away fast, but it's there.
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.Sandip Psnl Its not real. Yiannimize showed us it has a steering wheel in the back so someone can drive with the appearance of it looking like no one is. Bet u look stupid now
I know the feeling dude. My wife tells me some study showed that you should remove yourself from all electronics a few hours before you're going to sleep to ensure your mind is not focused or thinking about distracting things, and that you will sleep better and easier as a result. I don't know if she just made that up or whether there's some truth to it lol.
EDIT: Oh snap, she's right!
Using iPads, Smartphones, Tablets Before Bed Is Worse For Sleep Than You Thought
Here's a gif of the hand, it's hard to see behind the dark glass and goes away fast, but it's there.
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Couldn't this be a safety precaution?
Here's a gif of the hand, it's hard to see behind the dark glass and goes away fast, but it's there.
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Yes. It makes perfect sense to have a second driver to make sure something goes wrong, just like 'drone' cars currently have secondary drivers.
The fact that you see a safety driver doesn't mean this is fake, in fact, it makes it more likely to be real.
That said, the hand actually 'driving' is suspicious.
You're right! A bit scummy on EA's part lol
Take a seat on the spoiler for a different camera angle.
I'm pretty sure less people get injured when an empty car crashes.
But many more can get injured when an out of control car without a safety driver goes off into the distance...
What's highly suspicious is the hand actually doing some (apparently) driving, not the presence of a person in the car which would normally be mandated by insurance/ authorities.
But many more can get injured when an out of control car without a safety driver goes off into the distance...
What's highly suspicious is the hand actually doing some (apparently) driving, not the presence of a person in the car which would normally be mandated by insurance/ authorities.
James Bond really did it too, you guys.
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yeah now I laugh at all the people saying touch pad steering isn't practical. I mean Bond can do it and did in back in early 2000s so stop complaining
Nah, I don't think that'd be needed on a closed circuit. Myth busters definitely didn't have a backup driver when they were destroying some remote controlled cars after all. But it's pretty clear the hand on the wheel is there and this is fake.Do we actually see the guy in the back (of course there is one, don't be stupid, if for insurance purposes alone) actually driving, as a proof of this being "fake"?
Yes, this is real!
this is real!
real!
tbh, I'd think it's easier to make the car remote controlled than to re-route all the controls to the rear seat. That seems like an electromechanical nightmare.People believe spots and PR guys now and needs evidence for this being fake?
If this was real, DS4 would have to control a radio emitter box, which would control the car. Of course they wouldn't use short range bluetooth to control directly, but it's still perfectly doable.What ranges does DS4 even have? That`s ridiculous.
It's possible to do this (see mythbusters, they use remote controlled cars) but this one is 100% fake.
See 0:25, you can see a hand turning a wheel in the back behind the smoked glass.
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Here's a gif of the hand, it's hard to see behind the dark glass and goes away fast, but it's there.
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Here's a gif of the hand, it's hard to see behind the dark glass and goes away fast, but it's there.
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Depending on how remote controlling is done, it doesn't have to move. I think new BMWs don't have directly connected steering wheels to steering mechanism.
They should have just been honest and said it was a publicity stunt. Nobody would have cared. The person who tried to pass it off as real should be sacked.
RoflLooks like Sony & EA will be having a great christmas
IN JAIL
Here's a gif of the hand, it's hard to see behind the dark glass and goes away fast, but it's there.
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They should have just been honest and said it was a publicity stunt. Nobody would have cared. The person who tried to pass it off as real should be sacked.
I see. Still, it would be possible to sever that connection (which I guess they did in fact do here to re-route steering to the back seat)They have electric assisted steering, but there is definitely still a steering shaft attached to the steering rack in the event of power loss you can still steer the vehicle.