
realism in simulation
Realism in simulation refers to the degree to which a simulated environment or scenario accurately replicates real-world conditions. It involves realistic visuals, physics, behaviors, and responses to create an authentic experience. High realism helps users develop skills and understanding transferable to real-life situations, making simulations valuable for training, education, or testing without associated risks. Achieving realism requires careful attention to detail, technological sophistication, and an understanding of how humans perceive and interact with their environment.