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Tesla Arcade hands-on: using a Model 3 steering wheel as a game controller
Jun 18, 2019  Nick Statt

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Tesla Arcade hands-on: the Model 3 is your video game console
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You’ve never played Beach Buggy Racing 2 quite like this

Tesla is pulling its secret video game features out of the shadows and
bringing them front and center starting today as Tesla Arcade, a new game
hub found across its line of electric vehicles. And earlier this afternoon,
the company brought a Model 3 to downtown San Francisco to let The Verge try
out Arcade and its newest title, developer Vector Unit’s Beach Buggy Racing
2. It’s an Android racing game you can play on a phone or tablet, but what
makes it special on a Tesla car is its controller: the literal steering
wheel of the Model 3.

Tesla has always prided itself on treating its electric vehicles like
computers, and it often touts the ability to send game-changing,
over-the-air updates to its cars that add everything from improved
self-driving capabilities to silly Easter eggs like “James Bond mode.” Now,
Tesla is going one step further and turning its cars into full-blown video
game consoles.

With this new update, you’ll get Beach Buggy Racing 2 alongside some
existing Atari classics. Tesla is also promising support for Studio MDHR’s
cartoony platformer Cuphead in the coming months, which will work with
gamepad support that Tesla already rolled out. The update also makes these
gaming features easier to find. Previously, they were hidden inside a
special menu accessible only by pressing the Tesla logo from the main hub of
the infotainment center and finding a secret drawer of sorts for Easter
eggs. Now, Tesla Arcade is found by pressing an arrow icon found at the
bottom of the home screen’s main icons, which opens a dedicated menu bar.
From there, you can tap the “Arcade” button and you’ll gain access to the
full list of titles right away.

[image]  Photo by Brennan King / The Verge
Vector Unit worked alongside Tesla engineers to make sure its game could tap
into the car’s physical steering and braking system. (Sorry, no gas: Tesla
advises you not to press the accelerator while playing the game. Just in
case you forget, the software disables the pedal until you exit Arcade and
sends you a detailed “Warning” note.) In single-player, you can use the
steering wheel or touch controls. I was able to even use both at the same
time, steering with one hand and tapping the screen to use in-game power ups
and attack items. There’s also two-player mode, in which a passenger can
play split-screen alongside you, tapping the screen while you use the
steering wheel.

Steering was surprisingly responsive, mainly because Tesla’s software
unlocks the steering wheel from its standard rigidness when in park and lets
you freely move it as you would on a toy wheel attached to a racing arcade
cabinet. You can also adjust the sensitivity of the steering. That doesn’t
change how the wheel feels, but it does make movements of the wheel move
your in-game character more dramatically.

THE TESLA STEERING CONTROLS ARE SURPRISINGLY RESPONSIVE IN BEACH BUGGY
RACING 2
I found it much more fun to use the steering wheel than the touchscreen
controls, and pressing the brake pedal (which, admittedly, I did not do too
often) felt like it had a realistic slow-down effect on my car. One other
neat touch is that your in-game vehicle is no longer a cartoony car, but the
actual model and color of your real-life Tesla, pulled from the in-car
software.

Tesla CEO Elon Musk teased this integration back at the E3 video game expo
last week, in conversation with Bethesda’s Todd Howard, who’s helping the
game studio work with Tesla to port Fallout Shelter to its line of electric
cars. But Musk didn’t give a release date for Arcade at the time. Now, the
company says the update will be making its way to Tesla cars this week and
next, but anyone can try it at a Tesla showroom through June 30th.

Personally, I don’t see myself ever really wanting to play mobile games on
the screen in my car. But as someone who commutes via bike and hasn’t owned
a vehicle since they graduated college, I can say that having a car even
remotely capable of playing video games like this is certainly an appealing
dream. I can certainly empathize with those who do own Teslas and want to
use Tesla Arcade, or are just plain excited about a future where the modern
car has as robust an app ecosystem as our smartphones do now.

A Tesla spokesperson tells The Verge that the idea is to do something fun
and unique that can perhaps keep you busy while you’re waiting to pick
someone up, or while you’re at a Supercharger station. It helps that the
games are indeed fun to play, and that the Model 3 screen is a gorgeous
display that rivals the iPad Pro. In that sense, Arcade is yet another
feature Tesla owners can show off to their friends, like the litany of
Easter eggs that have come before it and more visceral showoff features like
the Model S’s Ludicrous Mode.

For now, let’s just hope Tesla daredevils don’t try to get their gaming
sessions in at stop lights.
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