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Why 3D Egress Outperforms Traditional Exits in Complex Environments nekoken 3d egress better
The term "Neko-ken" (Cat Fist) is most famously a martial arts technique from the anime Ranma ½ . There are various fan-authored works and threads on platforms like Sufficient Velocity that discuss "egress" (escape) scenarios or simulation-style power-scaling involving this technique. Welcome to the era of watching them do
The era of guessing how people escape a building is over. Welcome to the era of watching them do it in high-fidelity 3D before you pour a single ounce of concrete. In architectural safety simulations
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In architectural safety simulations, "better egress" is measured by evacuation time. Reducing exit facility spacing from the standard 100m to 50m can improve evacuation times by over 75%. In a 3D game environment, this translates to creating wide enough corridors to prevent "player clumping."