YOOOOOOO, sick video. this the Yaw 2? or Yaw 3? If you have helicopters, fly some. I wanna see if I should buy the Yaw3 and I only fly helos in DCS. Apache, Kiowa, Huey, Blackhawk, Gazzell and Chinook. I like the soda can holder too lol
@@mightysimgaminggenius. If you got helicopters mind trying to show off the motion, the wobble of a hover or bank, takeoff and landing. Uh60 and oh60 are free mods and fly amazing.
@@demdirtyboyz247 Don't have any yet will in the future this will help though this is the CEO himself showing you (cool guys btw) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-slMpPFpIabs.html
@@mightysimgaming That's actually the video that intrigued me. DCS has better helicopter telemetry by light-years. If you wouldn't mind answer a few questions. I'd love to know, I believe it uses SRS for motion... can it use Simhub instead? It's a better motion program. Also what are you using for motion compensation, I see they will use controllers with infuse VR but Witmotion seems more stable. I've seen people add extrusion to there setups for added peripherals. I think I'm gonna pull the trigger on the YAW 3. Looks pretty neat.
@@demdirtyboyz247 No problem initially I used OpenXR with motion compensation enabled via Virtual Desktop. It also worked even better with SRS app, at that time. The Yaw 2 has a built in Sensor so Witmotion device was not necessary. The Yaw Team has their own App called GameEngine which over time has become my preferred app due to the inception of INfuseVR (also a Yaw Team endeavor btw) partnered with STEAMVR. I use SimHub only when I want haptic feedback out of my HF8 when playing GT7 so no real input on that. There is another update infuse has, that has yet to hit the States sever or something that allows you to use the controllers for motion compensation this is another source on said subject. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-NYPJjTfguws.html
For the Yaw I got it way down to like Yaw=30%-38% Pitch=3-4 Roll=14 I like the roll when your banking around corners give an extra sense of realism excellent in the Yaw bar none