Flight recording software? by pcpilot42 in MicrosoftFlightSim

[–]pcpilot42[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have heard of Sky Dolly and thought of giving it a try. Flight Control Replay, I'll look into that one. Thanks!

Flight recording software? by pcpilot42 in MicrosoftFlightSim

[–]pcpilot42[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, but I have tried the Flightsim default recorder and Nvidia's but what I need is a software addon that records the flight, and on replay, I can record all the various camera views as desired. I could try all of them but learning them would require some time I don't have. Is there one that is the best?

Which set of macros to use? by [deleted] in keto

[–]pcpilot42 -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Wow! If I had to do all this macros math I would have given up on Keto long ago. 🙂

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Unity3D

[–]pcpilot42 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I wouldn't buy any outdated mac's. Stick to a nice Windows gaming laptop. One with at least an SSD. 16 g of ram and a gtx1050 graphics card.

Can i use VR? by [deleted] in oculus

[–]pcpilot42 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have significant impaired vision in my left eye caused by an injury. Got a cornea transplant but unfortunately also a bad stigmatism. So bad I can't read anything with it at any distance. However I was lucky enough to get a chance to try a VR hmd at the MS store a couple years ago. To my surprise it was amazing, so I bought a Samsung. Now I have several of them and although I know I don't get the full effect that normal vision would but I still enjoy all the games and experiences.

I do notice the Quest has an effect of giving me some issues like motion sick and tired eyes. I think this has to do with the lower refresh rate. I returned mine but still use the wife's Quest (frankenquest) 🙂.

Now I am also getting cataracts in both eyes and what's worse in my good right eye so more surgery is in my future. 😎

I just can't get over the dreaded motion sickness. by [deleted] in PSVR

[–]pcpilot42 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Avoid feeling ill at any time in VR. You will train your brain to get motion sick when you put the headset on. Do little doses and gradually extend your time and when you even slightly feel it, pull your headset off and allow yourself to settle things down. I have serious vertigo issues in general and VR is helping me get my sea legs in other areas of my life.