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It looks like ORQA the goggle folks are developing a new sim. It is currently available on Steam for free...
Orqa FPV.SkyDive on Steam
Orqa FPV.SkyDive on Steam
Did you download it and check it out? It like Velocidrone is overheating my video card so I have not been able to fly it.Not bad for free but it has a ways to go in development. Looks promising though.
Did you download it and check it out? It like Velocidrone is overheating my video card so I have not been able to fly it.
I just heated up my video card for a few minutes to check it out and see what you mean. It is just a couple of basic maps but it just came out a month ago for folks to check out and help with development so it should be updated quite a bit I would think.Yes, I did fly it. It is a simple sim but like I said, it looks promising. That is if there are any plans to upgrade it. I also installed and tried FPV Freerider on my phone. It works great and I plan on installing it on my 10" tablet as well. Supposedly, it is possible to use an OTG cable and run the sim with a controller but I have not tried that yet.
LOL, I've had one for some time now and did not know it. It came with a unit I got so I could watch the FPV signal on my iPad...An OTG "On The Go" cable is an adapter that allows connecting a standard USB cable to your mobile device. It could be a connection between your PC or to use a flash drive or other USB powered external data storage device. It is a very handy adapter to have around.
It works but the picture is kind of crappy. I use it mostly for testing/troubleshooting now instead of powering up the goggles. Also easier to see while working than looking into the goggles.Cool. How well does that receiver work for you? I just bought a 3D Robotics Black Pearl LCD monitor to use but I had thought about one of those before I did.