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Omniverse is a simulation platform specifically designed to do things like train/test robotics. It's not a creative engine like UE or Unity.


I'm not super familiar, but they say in the webpage that it is specifically for Universal Scene Description, which is formally for graphics. Although, after a quick google, it looks like they do have a simulation package which then runs on top of Omniverse (Isaac Sim?), so I guess that is Nvidia's robotics offering.

My general experience with other commercial offerings for simulation... is not great. In my experience, people usually end up migrating to gazebo, but I have been away from the field for a while now so it could be different. It is probably a situation where Nvidia will have a few coporate clients that they prioritize, and you are on your own to get it set up if you aren't on that lists. Pretty normal.




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