

It’s a bit system intense, doesn’t have realistic physics or any race options, but what it does have is the best maps to fly around, which aren’t necessarily intended for FPV but completely deliver. Not a real FPV simulator, but rather an FPV quad mode in a game development tool. But like we mentioned earlier, it’s perfectly fine for learning the basics. But in the current state, I can’t say it’s quite there yet. The primary focus is on feel, so they say.
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FlowStateĪnother free alternative in development, FlowState is available on steam. Available on steam and in development by Orqa FPV, who you might be familiar with because of their goggles, the Orqa FPV.One, which happen to be the best analog goggles on the market. Good graphics, easy on the PC, easy to set up and decent physics. I haven’t tried it, but I’ve heard good things from people who have. Tiny Whoop Go is a free sim brought to us by Tiny Whoop, and it’s exclusively focused on the indoor tiny whoop experience. If you’re into FPV, you probably know what a tiny whoop is. Click on Select Playlist and choose Flowstate Aim Trainer. Once you’re in the main menu, click on Create Server in the upper part. It might trigger your anti-malware software, but just click on Run. Open r5apex.exe from the installation folder. If you’d still like to check it out for yourself, and you’ve got $30 lying around, DCL is also available on steam and on consoles. To play the Flowstate Aim Trainer you’ll have to follow these steps. Other than free weekends, I haven’t played much of it. But seeing as I’ve already got three sims that do everything, I haven’t sprung for getting DCL. I haven’t tried it since launch, so it may have improved.
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Interesting maps and decent online multiplayer, but the simulator physics just aren’t there. Prettiest graphics by far, but also pretty resource intensive on your PC. Named accordingly, the DCL sim is the first sim that I can’t really recommend as a sim. During these pandemic times, though, the show hasn’t been filmed anywhere live this season, and the league was completely held on the sim. As such, the goal is not to make the most HD/GoPro-esque visuals. The goal is to make it look and feel as similar to a standard racing drone as possible.

This simulator is a true FPV Drone Racing simulator. In the past, you could get on the show and get to compete in the league, as the sim pilot, flying the real deal, by winning enough pre-season tournaments on the sim. This is the repository for the Flow State FPV drone racing simulator. What makes the DRL sim unique, though, is the show. But my favorite part about DRL is how it handles online multiplayer by putting you up against the ghost quads of other pilots best times, specifically the next couple of pilots on the leaderboard for that map/track. No steam workshop, but it also has custom maps and a map editor. Like liftoff it features a bunch of maps, various drone sizes, the ability to customize and PID tune. I found it easier to set up and have fun with than Liftoff, but it doesn’t feel as tight and responsive as Velocidrone does.
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Another FPV sim available on steam, but starting out at just 10 bucks, DRL has been developed by and is tied in to the TV show of the same name.
