it's astonishing that Eagle Dynamics has created such a widely used flight sim that there's actually a viable industry of DCS-specific bespoke peripherals...
Need to get rif off the cockpit on montor screen too. DCS needs to create option to remove inflight cockpit view for those having own artificial cockpit. Substitute with full frontal wide screen view instead.
@@Maax1200 I got a VR system but i believe that a pit with a 270 degree screen and a tripple projector is the thing to use if you are dead serious and seriously rich. But indeed VR is another level of boner. Cheers man
I get this, but VR makes these almost redundant. The best of all works, is this + VR + 1 to 1 match between home cockpit and sim cockpit so when your hand touches a control in game it matches exactly IRL.
Needs to save up for big screen TVs or projectors and white sheets to surround the cockpit. Big speakers subwoofers!! . I'm sure the regular screens will have to do for awhile as it might of coast alot to build all that
It's a dream to play with that ! Congratulation for your work, I think it's clearly unafordable for me, so I will try to make one similar with the plans you kindly give :)
This would be the ultimate setup with a VR headset in conjunction with Manus VR glove. Now if it's at all possible to hook it up to a motion emulator rig.
@@hatiz25 not everyone can afford to blow that much money on shit for DCS. Hell, I can't even blow $500 for a modern gpu for my system. EDIT: This setup costs $43,000 for those who don't know. Edit 2: I looked on their website, and got a quote from them out of curiosity. Id sooner buy a car than this thing.
In the eighties the Santa Monica pier had just what you need: a huge curved panoramic screen with very hairy softwares too-if you like to get heart attack.
@@Maax1200 absolutely 100% not. It is the best of both worlds. You can be in VR and reach with your hands all the buttons and knobs as if you were in the cockpit. Perhaps the lcd screens you can do without. But as it is now, you can use it both ways, with 3 LED TVs, with a projector or with VR
@@zaloarg Sounds good on paper but if you have ever tried it you would know that anything that isnt at your fingertips (Hotas) is a pita to find (keyboard) once your have VR headset on. Takes about 2 seconds for your brain to forget what is center on for example your keyboard. You will fundle all over the place, trust me. Besides, why sit in a crazy expensive cockpit that you cant even see? Anyways, its all cool and all that but theese kind of cockpit builds is kind of yesterdays news with VR beeing the go to thing nowdays imo and VR will keep evolving. TripelHeadToGo not so mutch.
@@Maax1200 The future is the HOLOLENS. In the future you will have some kind of HOLOLENS that projects VR from the border of the cockpit all around, when you look down you will see the real cockpit. You can program something like that today with hololens, the problem is that hololens have some transparency in the VR that they project.
Why don't you have a simple price list on your website ?? I don't want to waste time thinking about it and having to fill in a form to instantly understand if I could afford one or not ??
Looking forward to the day a cockpit canopy on the inside can become your lcd screen,no projectors,no trackir,no VR,just a curved screen that becomes the inside of your canopy.
This needs a 270 degree wrap-around screen outside the cockpit glass!!!! Awesome cockpit but man that sucks having to look way ahead of you at those little tiny screens
Can DCS track hand and finger movement already ? Without this sort of feedback it would be a problem to operate (OTOH you could get rid of all the screens running the MFDs and instruments and just stick with the buttons). Right now it's setup for dome projection (the 3 screens are just a temporary solution in the workshop to test the stuff before final install).