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by kingkawn
1441 days ago
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Not impossible, there are some good new algorithms for soft tissue deformation that aren't CPU killers like even a few years ago. Most of the surgical sim software out now is either so basic that it isn't good for much beyond cursory anatomical review, or it requires some major hardware installed in a permanent space with limited use-cases that nobody ever bothers to use because at the end of a resident shift they just want to go home and sleep. I'm working for a small company that is trying to bridge the gap and make something good that can run on the consumer VR/AR hardware that's coming out in the next year or three. Lots of interesting problems to solve. |
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