However the ships may be controlled, the obvious response of the ship is thrust vectoring - little thrusters in certain places fire when the ship needs to make a certain maneuver.
Freelancer fails to live up to this due it every ship's engines pointed rearward, thrusters included. Then again, it doesn't follow Newtonian Physics either. Oh well. If I wanted realism, I'd be like Boss and join the Air Force.
A way a lone a last a loved a long the riverrun, past Eve and Adam's, from swerve of shore to bend of bay,
brings us by a commodius vicus of recirculation back to Howth Castle and Environs.
I think ships are controlled by a simple keyboard and mouse, because they found that they could simplify things to a video game?
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A joystick that is linked to a processor that fires thrusters on each corner of the ship depending on input from the joystick. Like the X* series, if anyone here plays that.
Quote:Vehicle Control Rig cyberware is an interface that hooks up the mid-brain and spinal column to a highly specialized simsense processor and control interfaces. The simsense processor is rather invasive because it brings in interfaces that most do not: the kinesthetic sense (the sense of where your body is) is incredibly heightened to make the rigger feel like a vehicle, and the peripheral vision wraps all the way around in a 360° sphere. A rigger can only focus on one particular section of their view (an act as easy as moving your eyes to track), but their perceptions go all around. If the spinal column is involved in rigging, reflex recorders do apply.
The vehicle control rig is designed to make full use of the human sensorium, including pain; while this can cause temporary side effects that are identical to being stunned, this is seen as a risk of getting good performance. Riggers who customize their machines to avoid pain signaling lose their extra initiative dice, since it is the level of realism presented by the potential of the sensation of hurting that brings their performance up and allows the adrenal simulators to function.
That's from a Shadowrun page - who's unfamiliar with it, it takes place in 2060. I somehow always imagined it like that. Just more advanced. We have an outside camera view afterall. But of course the conservative will deny the usage of holotain in ship-controls.