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This one is a little immersion breaking for me. I feel like the rider animations outside of being seated look...weird. It doesn't really like standing on your pedals or like a raw sprint. Agree that it should be cadence and torque based.
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I have really enjoyed this both on my Garmin and on Zwift. Would be a good addition, but I wouldn't put it ahead of some other bigger development priorities.
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I'm aware of the hold ups on the Garmin side, but I having this would be an absolute game changer.
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This one is pretty important. I've had this nagging feeling that there is just something off with TPV versus other platforms. I don't find myself feeling quite as excited to ride in the virtual world. I think it comes down to it just being less engaging to the rider. There's just not as many engaging/interesting things to look at and pull you into immersion. There are no people/fans alongside the road so it looks like a ghost town, and there are a lot of repeat textures/features that get boring to the eye quickly, especially when there are huge grassy sections. Please at least add some people so it feels a touch more alive! The cows were a nice touch. I do agree with other commenters that a cartoony or low-polygon approach is not the move. I just think it needs more to look at and some improved textures.
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You can do this on the PC/Desktop side of things, but I'd love to see it in mobile as that's where the athletes seem to interface with it the most. I run into this situation a lot and often give my athletes some options in the instructions, but there's no practical way to implement it on mobile (yet). It also opens up more flexible programming on the coaching side as you can give options to your athletes to keep them from getting bored.
This is a critical feature. Athletes need the ability to adapt/change the strength workout on mobile easily. It happens so often that they need to make a substitution for any number of reasons and then are stuck because they can't make changes on mobile.