![]() ![]() Here is a video I captured using the DVR in my FPV Goggles which I used as an external monitor with my computer via HDMI cable. Just google “download steam” and you will find it. It’s available on Steam – a platform where you can purchase and download games, it helps you manage games and makes updating much easier. Liftoff is the only sim that supports 3D mode (reversing motors in flight). That really shows some real consideration for those who just love the aerial ballet. Liftoff has more recently introduced ‘Freestyle Mode’ which rates your moves and tricks as you was in a competition. It’s a minor point but an irritation all the same. And the game doesn’t detect crashes very well, which means you sometimes have to take your goggles off and lean over to the keyboard to reset the game manually. Unfortunately you cannot change any of the physics in Liftoff. ![]() Many people with slow computers complain about the performance being sluggish, floaty and choppy. Liftoff is also the most graphically intensive simulator in the list, it takes a decent spec gaming PC to run smoothly. It forces you to be more aware of obstacles and fly more carefully, hence offering a more realistic flying experience. It’s one of the few sims that accounts for propeller damage (can be disabled too). Liftoff is the first to implement a “parts system” that allows you to customize your drone by changing components just like in real life. ![]() The amount of content is simply impressive, nothing comes close in terms of selection of hundreds of models and thousands of tracks created by the community. Liftoff is one of the greatest in terms of graphics, features and content. One of the most complete simulators with regular content updates, but takes a decent gaming PC to run smoothly. Let’s dive into each FPV simulator about their features, pro’s and con’s.
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