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Grdvr7
#38060390Saturday, December 04, 2010 3:06 AM GMT

So say you're playing roblox, and you're in your car, you turn on the engine and go at blasting speed! The only problem is, you don't feel it. You see all this stuff whipping past you, but you aren't feeling it, even with the camara detached to the car, you aren't feeling it. The solution: Make a image GUI that has basicly a large set of several blurs to be playing, and if your player's velocity is high enough, the gui will turn on, and the blurs will appeer, this way, you can see not only how fast you are going (considering that the GUI is on, you must be going pretty fast) but would add a cool realistic effect to roblox. I don't think this needs to be a full update for all of roblox, this is more of a scripting request, but hey, it's a cool idea...and for those who think it's not possible, just take a look at the many "Get hurt by falling" scripts, and they can tell you that they rely on player/morphed on brick velocity. It's possible, the GUI would be several decals of blur (to show that it's moving) and just creating that might be a bit hard, but online artists have done better. I'd like to see who makes this first, and if they do, I'd like them to PM me with a link to it. Thank you for your time.
Robolox389
#38060446Saturday, December 04, 2010 3:07 AM GMT

Incorporating "4D" gameplay wouldn't be a very good experience for kids. It could strike fear into them. - The blood! The beautiful blood! -
Grdvr7
#40523017Saturday, January 08, 2011 3:58 AM GMT

Er...no, I mean like TIME TRAVEL. And getting into a car that goes so fast that you can't see, and you cut to a cutscene where you wake up in some sort of room. It's good for realizim! But yeah, you do have a good point, it freaks a few of us out. It's like reverse-reverse-vertigo, which is still vertigo. But on a computer that is...

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