Check out these programs that can assist you in Star Citizen.
Check out these programs that can assist you in Star Citizen.
I just began using Voice Attack with the A.N.N.A. profile, and it’s the most valuable $8 I’ve spent for this game so far—including the upgrade on a brand-new PC. I ran through the Windows voice training several times and achieved over 90% success rate on commands the first time, and 100% if I repeat them. The next step is to find and test out a TrackIR.
TrackIR is an excellent tool. I really enjoy it. It enhances the flying experience significantly. Currently, Arena Commander’s trackIR not only allows you to view your surroundings but also manages your gimballed weapons. You can aim where you look—it's useful when using a joystick since there aren't many other options for gun control. K+M players benefit especially from this feature.
I need to set up the new basement bathroom first, which means getting a fresh monitor and a trackir. The bathroom also lets me purchase some new equipment... So if you really want that honey, I’ll have to buy this tool myself to make sure everything looks great.
This program, known as Elite: Dangerous, is highly recommended. It offers an excellent method to master flying in various flight directions, perfect for practicing dogfights with a well-designed model and customizable controls. With suitable default settings, you'll be a top-tier pilot ready to contribute when Star Citizen reaches completion.
I have some differences with your thoughts too. The learning curve in Elite isn't straightforward, and the game doesn't clearly explain the fundamentals during the tutorial. Instead, it reveals them only when you actually play. The menu feels a bit unclear; I'm still unsure where most options are located. During the tutorial, I had to refer to YouTube to grasp the basics. It's like I'm reliving X3... not too bad, but close. Sure, there is a learning curve in SC as well, but they provide a basic control map in the menu for KB/M, joystick, and controller. I don't understand what "proper flight control" means, but I prefer using Q and E instead of rolling when my ships move. I can discuss the good and bad aspects of Elite, but it would be a waste of time. In short, I'm really disliking the starter ship... It's the slowest game I've ever flown.