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Is it me or is that thing not responding correctly (quickly) to the inputs the "pilot" is making? At one point around 30-45 seconds he's holding the stick to his right and the "plane" turns left at one point. Maybe they've modeled wind into it, but just seemed off.

 

Otherwise, seems pretty cool. I'll be happy to BETA that for them! :D

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Is it me or is that thing not responding correctly (quickly) to the inputs the "pilot" is making? At one point around 30-45 seconds he's holding the stick to his right and the "plane" turns left at one point.

 

These things simulate force, not movement. The guy in the seat experienced the force he would have in a plane if executing that maneuver (well, ideally).

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Pretty neat. I really hope dubstep isn't the next go to music for flight sim videos like in this video. Music selection for gaming videos is the worst and I find myself muting them constantly.

 

Games have music?;)

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Cool looking contraption. I wonder how it would react to the A-10's gun firing.

 

Like a golf ball in a plastic bottle lol!

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