that's actually not a bad way of solving the issue of lateral(or is it linear, i forget) g forces, instead of using some sort of tilt mechanism.
edit: instead of the seat though, it'd probably be easier to move the whole thing in that fashion.


, I'll try a simpler system, just thinking in small inclinations, and change of the distance between controls and seat.



sure it will cost much more!
- vehicles have very short transition times. A car can go from accelerating at 1g to decelerating at 3gs in basically zero time - but a motion platform that relies on rotational position to simulate that feel takes quite a long time (relatively - for us, maximum transition time is about 1 second, for others usually longer). During that period of transition, you get incorrect forces. Center of rotation can reduce that negative perceptually, by moving your butt (or, if the CoR is very high, your whole body) the right way during that transition. Basically, a high center of rotation starts to 'automatically' accomplish what Soro suggests.

