Simulators For Everyone....
I've noticed these new little banner ads for the Sim shop with the
flashy chromium logo, so I thot I'd take a peek and see what they
are flogging. ...I had no idea there were so many sims, and for such
a bizarre range of subjects. Here are three from their list: gardening,
garbage truck driving, and bungee jumping. Each has a little blurb and
a set of screenies. It is very odd. There are some others which look
possibly intriguing, like the helm of a large freighter in a vicious
storm, and a very beautiful looking space shuttle sim, but a lot of
them have sort of flat, unhighlighted shaded graphics of a decidedly
older generation of 3D, and look a bit embarrassing to my eye spoiled
by modern rendering. They look rather like they are from the previous
century.
Also, a lot of them mainly raise the question why would anyone do this
on a computer? Perhaps some are of interest to people contemplating
a career choice, who want to see what they're in for. Other than that,
well, I guess it takes all kinds. I mean, as we well know here, it makes
lots of sense for things where personal access is out of reach, and/or
perceived risk seems too high, and the sim provides vicarious participation
which would be otherwise unavailable (but there isn't an extreme mountain
climbing sim, maybe there's an opportunity waiting?), and of course there
can also be considerable intellectual challenge; but for a lot of these,
I'm unable to figure out the attraction. Maybe they're popular for children?
Ah, well, I guess there are lots of very popular things in this world for
which I've never been able to figure out the attraction. Most of them, in fact.
Hmm, now I'm not seeing the ads, maybe I better put up a link, perhaps it's
an infrequently appearing banner:
http://www.simw.com/simulator/woodcutter-simulator-2011.html