Real Drone SimulatorWelcome Pilot! The official website of the Real Drone Simulator. Get downloads, news, updates and bugfixes plus information about the Real-Team at The Real Drone Professional R/C Helicopter Simulation – Heli-X simulatorHELI-X is a professional R/C helicopter flight simulator, also for multicopters (tricopters, quadrocopters, hexacopters, and 3d quadrocopters). RC Quadcopter Racing Simulator. First person view (FPV) and line of sight (LOS) flying available. Supports mode 1,2,3 and 4. It is highly recommended to use a USB controller.
Need help running the DRL simulator with a Mac (my details below) and DX6e. I've been told by Simstick this is possible, at least for some Macs. I was able to download and run the Sandbox map with the Mac keyboard a couple times, but now the map doesn't seem to be loading at all. I eventually want to run the DRL with the DX6e (which has no port), but I'd like to confirm if my Mac will work at all before I buy the Simstick. The tech at Simstick couldn't anwer that (nor could Horizon). MacBook Pro OSX 10.9.5 2.6 GHz Intel Core i7 memory: 16 GB 1600 MHz DDR3 Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GT 750M 2048 MB. Sorry, I did see online about DRL sim and OSX 10.12, but when you said you had an 'old' Mac, I didn't consider that my OSX might actually be older than anyone else's.
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To answer your question, I try to hold off upgrading as long as possible 'cause I always end up with expensive apps that will no longer run. On the other hand, now that I'm having too many (physical) crashes with my new quad, I guess I've held off upgrading OSX as long as possible. Aside from OSX, my graphics (NVIDIA GeForce GT 750M 2048 MB) seem to be okay for the DSL sim, right? Thanks much for the video.
Love that ship dock simulator. I couldn't find it on the DRL site or any of the watermarks. Steep learning curve for me to get to that point, but it looks like way too much fun to not woodshed. I tried Liftoff, but it didn't seem to like the older OSX.
But Freerider does, so I ordered the Simstick Complete, and a DSMX remote receiver. When running Freerider on the Mac keyboard, the throttle is pretty much on or off and I couldn't hover or land very smoothly. I assume when running Freerider on the DX6e everything will be a lot smoother. Update on the Simstick Complete. I was unable to get any sim running well with Simstick, DX6e, and Mac Osx 10.9.5.
I explained this to Simstick, not necessairly blaming Simstick; just the combination of components and software. The best we could do still had a jittery throttle on Freerider, the only sim that would work at all. So, because it seemed we had run out of options, I asked for a refund, explaining that the Simstick Complete was as good as new (I send simstick images of it), and I had all the original packaging.
Simstick wouldn't give a refund. They haven't responded to my last email which was a week ago. I've listed it in the DRP classifieds here for $20 (lists for $53 USD).