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Yes, the pod drops a short amount and then converts to a sort of flight simulator.Is there any vertical movement during the flight?
Yes, the pod drops a short amount and then converts to a sort of flight simulator.Is there any vertical movement during the flight?
It's pretty convincing. It helps that in space half of everything is at infinite focus anyway. That combined with the parallax they're able to render because they know the precise position of the ride cars leads to a great illusion. It's not perfect but it's pretty close enough---especially with everything else going on.So after watching multiple pov videos of the ride, there is one thing that really hit me that I haven't really heard anyone talk about: at least from the videos I've seen, the screens seem to convey a crazy realistic sense of depth like you are really looking out into space! Especially the scene with the huge guns shooting out and the battle happening outside the windows. Not only does the CGI look incredible and convincing, but the depth perception I got was huge. Is it this good in person? Or am I just imagining this?
I was just noticing that as well. The giant “wall of space” in the star destroyer looks insane too.So after watching multiple pov videos of the ride, there is one thing that really hit me that I haven't really heard anyone talk about: at least from the videos I've seen, the screens seem to convey a crazy realistic sense of depth like you are really looking out into space! Especially the scene with the huge guns shooting out and the battle happening outside the windows. Not only does the CGI look incredible and convincing, but the depth perception I got was huge. Is it this good in person? Or am I just imagining this?
Yes it goes up and down. Vertical movement.Is there any vertical movement during the flight?
In comparison to that headline, I brought to light a ROTR headline sensationalizing a ride breaking down which happens Every. Single. Day. Cherrypicking is bad, and it doesn't even work here.ClickOrlando is absolutely a reputable site. It is Orlando's CBS affiliate. And they reported on Hagid's operational issues too.
So enough of the victimhood by the biased media talk.
Yes, the pod drops a short amount and then converts to a sort of flight simulator.
My only downside would honestly be some of the animatronics. None of them were nearly close to the same level as the shaman from Navi River Journey and multiple people I heard mentioned how janky they seemed to look. The faces of Finn and Hux in particular looked super off. Thank goodness Kylo wears a mask.
It's ok. Lots of people convince themselves that they don't need glasses for years before they finally see an eye doctor.
As I said it would be. The effect looked exactly like I thought it would work. Which is not a bad thing. Still a nice effect except it goes too slow.
To my count it was about 4. Downtimes were resolved in well under an hour I believeHow much times did it go down today?
The Kylo AA has some pretty amazing movements. Consider that the Shaman is just moving her arms while Kylo is moving his entire body. Finn seemed pretty realistic as well. First time I watched the video I thought it was an actor. I’d say Hux is the only one that didn't match those levels of realism. Good thing he doesn't completely turn towards the audience lolMy only downside would honestly be some of the animatronics. None of them were nearly close to the same level as the shaman from Navi River Journey and multiple people I heard mentioned how janky they seemed to look. The faces of Finn and Hux in particular looked super off. Thank goodness Kylo wears a mask.
The Kylo AA has some pretty amazing movements. Consider that the Shaman is just moving her arms while Kylo is moving his entire body. Finn seemed pretty realistic as well. First time I watched the video I thought it was an actor. I’d say Hux is the only one that didn't match those levels of realism. Good thing he doesn't completely turn towards the audience lol
So, not just to toot my own horn, but all the insightful sleuths (Brian Lo and Britain especially) at this site who along with Martin‘s hints and the excellent aerials by Bioreconstruct and WDWMagic got most if not all of this figured out and made for a very enjoyable diversion of watching this incredible project come together. If anyone felt up to the task and wanted to dive chronologically through the various threads I think they’d be surprised how much was sussed out well ahead of other sources out there.Props to Yensid for accurately predicting this back in 2017.
Sorry to inundate you guys, but while finding pics for my last post I found this great image at disneytouristblog:
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I brightened it so you could see two openings which I've labeled and I believe correspond to these openings taken from another of Bioreconstruct's shots:
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Now to speculate and build on what's been guessed at before. Two big openings to me imply that on the other side of that wall are two identical preshows/ briefing rooms, one opening up as the other is in progress. We'd enter the blue shuttle, and the door would close once filled. The space that we've entered is acually a moving box with mild simulator capabilities. From inside the shuttle appears to take off, only to be captured by the first order and taken to an orbiting star destroyer. What is actually happening is the box we've entered sits inside the odd circular structure that we've seen constructed that also links directly to the big hangar setpiece. The shell of the shuttle hides the structure from view. Once the door closes, the box moves along that circle until it aligns with the First Order Hangar. This would work if we enter and exit from the same side. When emptied, the box would continue rotating within the circular structure until if sits back within the shuttle (possibly while another is making the rotation.) Still a lot of guesswork, but this is what I find fun.
Four times.How much times did it go down today?
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