I agree - DCS is too real and takes a good deal of time to learn but this is a jump in and have fun type sim and very user friendly for those with little to lots of experience
@@brentpilot You´re right, also, DCS is buggyAF, has no real working physics, or damage-model, is much harder to get in to, or just dogfight. Then, there is immersion and cockpit-control, not to mention the thing DCS does even worse, like dynamic Radar-Signature or Voice-control/chat. For sole fun with friends in VR VTOLVR>DCS Gameplay>Graphics
@@wudimusic The problem with dcs is mainly that it's not running well in VR, at least not for me. Tried everything with both quest 3 and g2. Vtol however runs super smooth (obviously can't compare the two graphics wise speaking). But VTOL is my favorite VR game. Also with laying down mode on the Quest 3 I can play this in bed, super chill and works great with a wifi 6e and virtual desktop wirelessly.
Well I'm not a fighter pilot, but as a real GA SAR pilot, I'd say it's pretty closely simulated. I've played some flight sims with bad physics and it's easy to tell the difference.
I believe there is also an option to make the joystick smoother/less sensitive. Might help with the jerky tracking of controllers maybe. I think the de nailed the physics of the planes to be enjoyable while still feeling realistic as much as it can be. I honestly have zero complains about this game. The main thing that stands out is the replayability due to community workshop/editor. I hope I can get some friends of me to play this game together one day.
Best VR-Game there is!
I agree - DCS is too real and takes a good deal of time to learn but this is a jump in and have fun type sim and very user friendly for those with little to lots of experience
@@brentpilot You´re right, also, DCS is buggyAF, has no real working physics, or damage-model, is much harder to get in to, or just dogfight.
Then, there is immersion and cockpit-control, not to mention the thing DCS does even worse, like dynamic Radar-Signature or Voice-control/chat.
For sole fun with friends in VR
VTOLVR>DCS
Gameplay>Graphics
@@wudimusic The problem with dcs is mainly that it's not running well in VR, at least not for me. Tried everything with both quest 3 and g2. Vtol however runs super smooth (obviously can't compare the two graphics wise speaking). But VTOL is my favorite VR game. Also with laying down mode on the Quest 3 I can play this in bed, super chill and works great with a wifi 6e and virtual desktop wirelessly.
Fc3 dlcs. Are easier to use like maybe even easier than VTOL vr they aren't hard at all you know they aren't buggy to be fair as well
Mans got no eyes.....how can he see up there xD
Nice vid. Love seeing pilots do their thing in games.
LOL - thanks, I can have a lot more fun in the simulator, by fun I mean life threatening ha
3:59 i think you’re missing something on the checklist my dude
HUD ha, you are correct!
I wish there was some commentary.
Me too, I didn't record on the quest so I just put this one out as a play through. I do rather them with commentary so watch for the next one, thanks!
How do the flight physics compare to the real thing? Its not obviously 1 to 1. But does it hit the right marks?
Well I'm not a fighter pilot, but as a real GA SAR pilot, I'd say it's pretty closely simulated. I've played some flight sims with bad physics and it's easy to tell the difference.
I believe there is also an option to make the joystick smoother/less sensitive. Might help with the jerky tracking of controllers maybe. I think the de nailed the physics of the planes to be enjoyable while still feeling realistic as much as it can be. I honestly have zero complains about this game. The main thing that stands out is the replayability due to community workshop/editor. I hope I can get some friends of me to play this game together one day.
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