sciencerebel: (yay science!)
Gandra Dee ([personal profile] sciencerebel) wrote in [community profile] avalaughs 2021-08-31 01:18 am (UTC)

"We built it so that we could really push the boundaries of scientific experimentation. Because it's in virtual reality, it means that no one gets hurt, so it's a great way to work out all the risky bugs in a prototype before constructing it in a live environment."

It didn't necessarily guarantee that there would be no bugs, but there was a big difference between a pixelated screen versus a power supply that could dangerously overheat.

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