Two Rouvy rides now
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the only apps i have used with a cartoon like look are zwift and rgt.
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surprised to see you write about the cartoon nature of the Rouvy rides. what do you mean exactly? all the rides i did were video on teh road. only the avatars were cartoon like, and not there for all rides. maybe you can turn this off completely but i actually like them when adding other riders to the ride.
the only apps i have used with a cartoon like look are zwift and rgt.
the only apps i have used with a cartoon like look are zwift and rgt.
Maybe Rouvy has added Camera footage rides since then?
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Sounds like you've confused Rouvy and RGT. Rouvy has had video from real world routes since its inception.
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Never used RGT. my recollection was the Rouvy was a photo realistic(ish) 3D rendering. Much like a 1st person shooter.
it certainly was not full motion, 4K, actual video. I guess I’ll have to revisit the product.
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it certainly was not full motion, 4K, actual video. I guess I’ll have to revisit the product.
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The only app that uses the top right hood buttons is Wahoo’s own SYSTM. THe left had hood is for tilt only.
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Fulgaz uses the hood buttons for “slope scaling”.
its quite convenient for on the fly changes.
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I just open the wahoo app and select a different gearing profile while riding. No use to change the reality setting.
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Ed,
When using FulGaz (or any other app) with your Kickr bike, what platform are you running the App on?
Are you using an ANT+ USB dongle ?
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When using FulGaz (or any other app) with your Kickr bike, what platform are you running the App on?
Are you using an ANT+ USB dongle ?
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https://web.archive.org/web/20171017.../rouvy.com/en/
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OK... got it
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The note about max cadence of 130 rpm at the bottom of the link is interesting. I didn't know about this limitation and did the cadence builds workout the other day and topped out consistently at around 153 rpm. There was no resistance lockdown as mentioned in the article, so looks like they have changed the software. It now just flat lines at 153 rpm even if you are pedalling faster. Sorry a bit off-topic!
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So after riding a few Rouvy rides now i wonder if anyone knows why the animated rider (me) has this strange desire to do pushups while on the bike. Somewhat annoying. Also what i find annoying is that when passing a rider they move the passed rider toward the middle of the screen blocking the view. weird choice, it is not what happens when i pass in real life.
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So after riding a few Rouvy rides now i wonder if anyone knows why the animated rider (me) has this strange desire to do pushups while on the bike. Somewhat annoying. Also what i find annoying is that when passing a rider they move the passed rider toward the middle of the screen blocking the view. weird choice, it is not what happens when i pass in real life.
The animated riders ride a narrow path on the video and sometimes there isn’t enough room to pass the rider in front of you.
in settings you have three choices of where the camera should be
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This means you are applying a higher power to the petals. Say going from 1.0 w/kg to 2.0 w/kg you will see the rider raise up on the bike
The animated riders ride a narrow path on the video and sometimes there isn’t enough room to pass the rider in front of you.
in settings you have three choices of where the camera should be
The animated riders ride a narrow path on the video and sometimes there isn’t enough room to pass the rider in front of you.
in settings you have three choices of where the camera should be
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You can set the view so that you don't see your avatar, just the open road.
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I actually like seeing the avatar. Helps me push harder when seeing the other riders. maybe only mine turns off? i'll try tonight.
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Would appreciate any feedback from Rouvy users who have experienced technical limitations or problems with downloading routes and/or frame rates and video resolution through Apple TV. I haven't tried Rouvy yet, but I'm wondering whether there's any chance I'll experience problems using Apple TV. I know, I know -- do the trial period. I will, but just wanted to see what others had to say. I've only got 100 Mb/s download speed and the post-2018 4K Apple TV. I didn't want to run things off of a desktop or laptop with a separate GPU if possible.
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I can't offer up any negatives at this point. i've switched subscriptions from zwift to rouvy now and am happy. my internet speed is only 50Mbps and i do not download, i only stream it and have had no problems so far. picture quality is really quite nice. so far the best quality was a ride i did in russia just today. probably just appeared that way because it was in a race and there were other riders very close to the camera. needless to say image quality was really nice for that ride.
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Would appreciate any feedback from Rouvy users who have experienced technical limitations or problems with downloading routes and/or frame rates and video resolution through Apple TV. I haven't tried Rouvy yet, but I'm wondering whether there's any chance I'll experience problems using Apple TV. I know, I know -- do the trial period. I will, but just wanted to see what others had to say. I've only got 100 Mb/s download speed and the post-2018 4K Apple TV. I didn't want to run things off of a desktop or laptop with a separate GPU if possible.
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Hey, glad to see the follow thru on your "journey" here, thx much. You've brought interesting points to consider. I have to smile at how far things have come from the days when I was simply glad to watch a video of a ride while sloggin' in the basement offseason. I used to have a problem if the youtube recording was done w/ a helmet cam and the rider turned to look at the scenery - really bad on rollers, I'd swerve... I'll be sticking to Zwift for a while, not bored with it yet and glad to see new content & features starting to increase. Still a bit interested in your bug observations - some seem to focus on "content defects" like Surrey elevation, while you've also mentioned "delivery defects" like client software glitches. Since I moved to a current iPad (Air, 4th gen) the software performance has been trouble free over several releases (was not the case on the old iPad). Very funny about reacting to the cues on Rouvy. Funny. Actually thinking that I might like the abstraction layer provided by the 'animated world' just to keep my nerves at bay. Early in the days of helicopter simulators, I've heard that the mismatch on video cues versus physical actuators caused a lot of very tough pilots to puke in the simulators. Keep your G's down, OK ? <snicker>
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I've got quite a catalog of videos from my rides to watch while training indoors. Here's a link if you're interested.
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Yesterday i went on my bazillionth Rouvy ride now. still liking it. what i wanted to comment on were the number of cyclists that happened to be on the road at the time the route was filmed. most of my rides have been in Europe but this had the most ever, probably on the order of 50 riders or so. looked for number tags in case some event had been going on but never could spot one. This ride was in Israel just west of Jerusalem and was a very nice ride.
also earlier in the week i rode something called "Hell of the North" or something like that...that ride had about 70 virtual riders on it. the most active ride i've ever done. easy ride but in real life probably much more difficult, lot of cobbles.
also earlier in the week i rode something called "Hell of the North" or something like that...that ride had about 70 virtual riders on it. the most active ride i've ever done. easy ride but in real life probably much more difficult, lot of cobbles.