I agree, but that's never going to happen is it? The mix would be the greatest thing ever. Sadly, building a gliding sim is not a viable business proposition...
I for one can't wait to try out a 64 plane mulitplayer gaggle in Condor soon
I agree, but that's never going to happen is it? The mix would be the greatest thing ever. Sadly, building a gliding sim is not a viable business proposition...
I for one can't wait to try out a 64 plane mulitplayer gaggle in Condor soon
I keep nagging about VR at condor. But let me be honest, as a glider guy, my goto sim for the upcoming 1,5 month will be Condor, since gliding in here is still sub-par. After 1,5 months, season starts and I won't be simming for half a year. After that, I'm sure I'll be bored by not having VR and return to AFS2
Aha, since it's being marketed as Aerosoft...
What's the difference with IPACS' New York scenery?
Condor V2
It's here...
Sucks we can;t buy it in europe.
ATC is being built, and knowing IPACS, it;s going to blow standard FS stuff right out of the water. After waiting forever, ofcourse.
I think it's been mentioned before, but when can we expect a fix for mesh not making shade / shadows. In LOWI, you make an approach and the sun shines on the instrument panel, while being behind a mountain. Seems odd...
(old news maybe, but since i mainly fly gliders, i almost never do dawn/dusk flights)
remember this from the old days? (Janes Longbow, US Navy fighters etc) ftp://ftp.frontier.com/pub/users/usnr…0Ref%20Card.pdf
Problem is that iPacs does not have a development team big enough to make good velocity. I'm in software and web developement in daily life, and I see how slow pace is with just 3 developers. LM just puts 10 devs on a feature. It gets paid for in the end, but they also have the pockets deep enough to just start developing on that scale. As did MS back in the day.
I agree that progress is slow. IPACS' only real advantage is that XP and P3D are both running on much older code bases and therefore will have to start from scratch to catch up. They will do that sooner or later, but that's a program years in the making.
What I find really sucks is that Condor V2 is on the virge of bein released. Even though it's ugly, it might be VR compatible. That would mean AFS2 goes in the fridge for a long time.
Jitter sounds like slow loading. Given the fact that you have a state of the art PC, I could only suggest to spend 125 euro's on a 250GB SSD for Aerofly.
Just for fun:
I'm a GA and gider guy. No need for airliners. That's also where I think AFS2 can make the biggest difference. Be the best VFR sim by far.
Plane-wise, i'd really like a Shark.Aero shark. That thing rocks. And a simple LS6 and LS8. Maybe ASK21, And one of my all time favourites, a Saab Safir (D-model)
That is the axis assignment for Rudder controls. Flaps are not assigned to axes usually, but to a button.
Hold on. The Samsung, does that work in AFS2? So that has high res AND is the same price as an Oculis CV1!