https://youtu.be/utJ7flnVH5k wow what a great review !!!!
Tony
aerohead wrote:I think he now gets it Let's hope this spreads to others out there....
Fly-Inside brought me back to FSX after losing interest about 3 years ago. I had spent the previous 30 years constantly keeping up with the latest sims. I now have over 100hrs under the DK2 using Fly-inside, mostly VFR, and am enjoying many old and new add-ons.
I've also picked up DCS, WarThunder, and Project Cars in the last 6 months....all due to VR. That crazy DK2 I spent $350 on 2 years ago and Dan's $35 piece of software from last fall has caused me to spend multiple thousands of dollars getting back into simming.
Its all your fault Dan
Robert wrote:DCOC (FlyInside's predecessor) is what brought me back and same thing here. It has cost me a lot of money - but I go willingly to the slaughter.
I'm glad Froogle had the chance to try it out and now sees and understands. That's the down side of VR and it almost sounds like describing the mantra of a cult, but there really is a big dividing line between those who have tried it and get it and those who haven't and don't. They don't have the real basis to understand just what it is like and any descriptions just sound like rantings of hype.
And I also blame Dan.
aerohead wrote:I also really like LFS....graphics are simple by comparison, but drives better than Pcars
LFS and the DK2 caused me to spend $1000+ on Fanatec steering wheel, pedals, and shifter
Fly-Inside and FSX on DK2 made me spend $1000+ on Warthog Hotas, MFG pedals, and button boxes
I would not be spending this kind of money on a flat 2D experience....to me its just not worth it.
The hard part on adoption of VR is getting people to actually experience a quality sim. YouTube vids do not convey the 'presence' of the VR experience. Once Froogle got to experience this himself, he did a 180 on his opinion.
Derek Speare wrote:aerohead wrote:I also really like LFS....graphics are simple by comparison, but drives better than Pcars
If you're a fan of DCS you may want to get Andre's Sim Shaker utility to enable bass transducers for tactile effects:
http://dreamsimteam.blogspot.ru/p/downloads.html
That way you can get some cool audio gear like amps and shakers to crank up your VR experiences by shaking your chassis. I use it myself...at low output levels. It's like Bernie's "SimVibe" but only for DCS
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