Shrubbo Posted November 3, 2021 Posted November 3, 2021 (edited) Hey all. It's been a long time since I have posted in these forums much but things come and go. I have plenty of time on my hands atm so it looks like things have come back full circle and I have been enjoying DCS again. The funny thing is earlier this year I was flat out getting down the hall and sleep came only when I was completely exhausted. I had been lucky enough to be struck down with Cervical Dystonia. Yeah I had never heard of it either. I never thought I would do many things again, DCS being just one of those things but a year of treatment and I am finding I am able to get bye. I did some videos of my DCS shenanigans a decade or so ago but this one is a little different. A VR headset tracks ones head very precisely so I figured I could show one of the effects of CV, how I work around it, the power of the brain and eyes to compensate and have some fun in a Huey at the same time as well as show of some off some shots of that pretty carrier Heat Blur gave us (Thanks guys). Anyway here's the vid. Not looking for tears, just a bit of education and a chance to show I can still fly despite this BS. Life's what you make of it and how much fun you can have in a simulator Edited November 4, 2021 by Shrubbo Embeded Video i9-9900K,Z390 Aorus Master, 32GB GSkill Trident F4-3600 DDR4, ROG Strix RTX 2080 Ti, Oculus Rift S. Thrustmaster Warthog T&S, TPR Pedals.
Shrubbo Posted November 4, 2021 Author Posted November 4, 2021 (edited) This is the external video of the flight from the original video that is linked above. Removed is the 7 minute explanation of Cervical Dystonia and all its shits and giggles and also removed is the VR view that can make some people a little on the Nauseous side. This is simply the flight. Edited November 4, 2021 by Shrubbo i9-9900K,Z390 Aorus Master, 32GB GSkill Trident F4-3600 DDR4, ROG Strix RTX 2080 Ti, Oculus Rift S. Thrustmaster Warthog T&S, TPR Pedals.
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