They are attached to the restraint by a strap and there is also a cable (probably to keep them charged or synced I believe)In the video on AT youtube account. It looks like the headsets are stand alone.
Calling it now: The moment the train does the inline twist, there will be a giant crab snapping it's claws at you from below. Possibly standing on a stupidly small meteor floating about in space.I hope they somehow link it to Nemesis but I doubt they will!
Which channel will it be uploaded on?There will be a video of the announcement at the Science Museum posted on Saturday.
I'd guess AT's.Which channel will it be uploaded on?
Calling it now: The moment the train does the inline twist, there will be a giant crab snapping it's claws at you from below. Possibly standing on a stupidly small meteor floating about in space.
And it won't be "Nemesis", just a bog standard buy-the-wire-frame-for-fifty-quid-online CGI crab, like in Sub Terra.
No that's meant to be Nemesis sadly..Wait... that crab was nemies brother or something not cheap crap right? lol
Concept art for this! If it looks like this it'll be brilliant
My other half had a theory on how the VR will take it into account. There will just be RFID transmitters on the track keeping the VR synced. So it doesn't switch from lift hill VR video to the drop video until it passes over the top. This could I assume also ensure each row is in the right place so the front triggers before the back.The ride slowly crawling up the hill if the block is occupied is a B&M system design. I can't see the ride behaving any differently, the VR will have to take this into account. (Could they modify Air/Galactica into a launched coaster?) Still, probably a good idea to bring sickness tablets for the first ride!