CKAS "Thruxim" motion flight simulator and motion driving simulator for the home
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The low cost, costs 5,000 dollars. The only part low here, is the word itself. I don't mean to be rude, but the system uses too much power for any home user, 10 amps is way too much on the electrical bill. The system doesn't need to be too complex, and not that powerful. You guys are a big company, I'm just a consumer.
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does it do barrel rolls??
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where can i buy one AT
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@yamahonkawazuki 10 Amps is the absolute max rating for what wall plug to use - the device pretty much never pulls more than about 3 - 4 Amps, similar to a big "kettle" or "kitchen grill" or something. The machine can be told not to move and just "hold position" by selecting a different mode in the software.
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@Ryuuken24 10 amperes isnt that bad. besides it looks as though it can be shut off when not being used
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@MCMilms It will like your videos. seeing as how you have none, then i would say... NO
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@ckas1 agreed. will have to look into this. btw can it be set up to not move? id be interested if so, because i game in several different styles. from driving to FSX to MMO's etc
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watchin the flight sim part.. you can really see the lag between the the movement on the screen and the seat.
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@MCMilms faggot..........
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What software?
What appears to be "lag" is actually the washout system working. The end result is an accurate replication of the "sensation" of flying. It is very rare that the motion system will be doing the same thing as the real aircraft, in fact it more often is doing something opposite. You need to feel it to understand it. Remember, CKAS manufactures large scale commercial simulators sold for hundreds of thousands of dollars, so it is unlikely they've overlooked a "lag" problem on the most popular units.
ckas1 2 months ago