Physical controllers are configurable between mode 1,2,3 and 4. If your device supports USB OTG and you have the right cable you can try to use a USB gamepad/RC controller for better control. Most probably nothing to be done about it. If the simulator doesn't work on your device, it doesn't work, simple as that. Touchscreen controls support mode 1, 2, 3 and 4. The full version also supports Google Cardboard style VR goggles. The full version also has setup options for rates, camera and physics, as well as 3D flight mode for inverted flying. The full version of FPV Freerider includes six sceneries as well as a racetrack generator that can generate millions of tracks by procedural generation. This demo includes one scene (the desert). In the full version you can tune the settings precisely to your liking. The drone in this demo has deliberately sluggish settings. Note: This demo is just so you can try if it works on your setup. Also, if possible activate "Performance Mode" or similar in your phone settings to get the best performance. You will get best performance if you select low resolution and low graphics quality on the main menu. This simulator requires a powerful device. Supports first person view (FPV) and line of sight (LOS) flying. It is HIGHLY RECOMMENDED to use a good physical controller, it makes flying so much easier and more enjoyable compared to using touchscreen controls.įly (and crash!) all you want regardless of rain, wind, sleet or snow. You might find that the controls are hard, but that's because it's made to mimic flying a real life racing quadcopter. This is a RC flight simulator, not a game.
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