:: Desktop Viewer™

Easy, Affordable Anytime Training on the Desktop

When it's time to deploy your mōsbē-created scenario to the field, the Viewer takes your concepts and brings them to life for simulation players and end-users. The core of the mōsbē product line, the Viewer is how a user "plays" your custom simulation to produce the results you're looking for in training, experimentation, and decision-making analysis.

Each simulation user and observer installs a Viewer on their computer, and they can then join multiplayer simulations or run single-user simulations from their desktop. Through the Viewer, players and observers alike experience the simulation with the graphics, sound, and experience of a video game - created by the specific digital environment and scenario developed by the instructor or scenario creator.

The Desktop Viewer runs independently of the Scenario Editor and World Builder developer tools, and provides a low-cost, lightweight software tool for engaging players in a simulation.

Capabilities:
  • Supports up to 16 active simulation users over LAN, along with hundreds of simultaneous observers watching from their own Viewer stations.
  • After-action review capability for all players
  • Rewind/Replay capabilities
  • White Cell Commander capability for observers to alter the simulation dynamically and force training objectives while simulation is being run


The Viewer includes the Simulation Model

 How to Buy the Viewer
 Mission Planning Model PDF




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6.16.2008
RWD Technologies expands training portfolio to include customized gaming and simulations through partnership with BreakAway
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12.24.2007
U.S. Army Takes a Step Toward Embracing Game Technology
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12.17.2007
BreakAway Founder and CEO Doug Whatley Discusses the Impact of Game Technology on Military Training and Technology
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