 What's up guys welcome to Rotor Riot and welcome back to learn to FPV on this episode I'm going to walk you guys through getting set up with a simulator There's quite a few different simulators out there. They range anywhere from around five to twenty five dollars So some of the cheaper ones are going to be FPV free rider and FPV air They're a little more basic, but they're only around five dollars to try out and FPV free rider actually has a free trial version So if you don't feel like paying for a simulator right now, and you just want to get set up and try something out That's definitely a good option In the twenty to twenty five dollar range You've got the drone racing league simulator Velocidrone and the one that will be setting up today is called liftoff so when you spend a little bit extra on a simulator the things that you get for that are a wider range of different environments to fly in a little bit more Tuneability and customization in the drone that you're going to fly and some of them you can even create your own racetracks and your own environments to fly in Now almost all of these simulators can be found on steam If you don't have or you've never heard of steam before Basically what steam is it's a service that acts as like a portal for downloading pc games so A couple quick things we'll have to do in the radio a few things that we'll do on here But the first thing you're going to need to do Follow the link down in the description go to steams website Install their app and then you'll have to create an account with steam so that you can purchase the sim While you've got the steam app downloading. Let's go ahead and make a new model in the radio. So we'll turn the radio on Welcome to open tx We're going to hit the menu button, which is the center button on the left Scroll down to an empty slot where there's no name Hit enter Create model enter by the way is the pushing down on the jog wheel on the right down to multi And then from here you can just pretty much keep clicking page till you get through it Long press to confirm and we've created a model There's only really one setting that we'll do in here and that's going to be to disable the actual transmitter module because we're going to be hooked up with a USB cable there's really no need to even power that because we're not actually transmitting to anything So to do that we're going to hit page We're going to scroll down You can you can either scroll to the right to actually go down or scroll to the left So you'll actually jump down to the bottom, which is a little bit faster And what we're looking for is the mode it'll say mode and then d16 next to it When you're highlighted on d16 go ahead and click that and then scroll left till to where it says off Go ahead and click again, and then you can exit out So that's going to be it for the radio setup super easy to do You're also going to need a usb mini cable. It's a bit of a outdated connector at this point, but that's what they use Ideally you'd probably want a longer one than this, but this is the one that I've got for now The usb mini is going to plug into the bottom of the radio here And then you go ahead and plug that into the computer If you're on a windows computer, you should get the little tone acknowledging that it sees that device If you're on a mac, I have no idea because I don't use mac. I'm sorry But I'm sure it'll work just as easily just plug it in. Okay. Once steam is downloaded You're going to want to open it up and then you can go into the store and then just go ahead and search for lift off Once you found lift off go ahead and download that once it's ready You should be able to go into your library and it'll show up Go ahead and click on that and then click play So when you run lift off for the first time, it's going to walk you through a basic setup It's going to be really easy to do The first menu here is just asking you which language you speak The second menu is a controller calibration If you haven't changed anything in the qx7 it should already be calibrated and working properly But to confirm that you can click view controller And this is also a good opportunity if you don't know to get an idea of what the sticks do Because there'll be a model there on the left that shows you what's how it's reacting to what stick inputs So on the left stick you have your altitude up and down or your throttle control Y'all which is like looking left and right And then your right stick is pitch and roll. So that's like dipping your nose down and up and rolling left and right So if the stick movement translates to the movement of that model on the left hand side of the screen The sticks are doing what they should and you can move on to the next step The next menu is going to be your button bindings. These are Keys on the keyboard that do various things. So whether it's restarting the drone after you've crashed or You can increase the field of view on your camera or tilt your camera tilt up and down It's not super crucial that you mess with this so much right now the main one you'll want to know is r to restart the drone once you've crashed but You can always go back into this later and look at these things But it's just showing you right now the different keys that can be assigned Okay, so after that it's going to be some basic game settings There's preset settings for new or advanced pilots since this is a tutorial for beginners Let's go ahead and choose new pilot And then this last tab is asking you if you'd like to create a liftoff pro account You can skip this for now I think this is just a track progress and record all your stats, but it's not necessary for this video So we can go ahead and skip that for now. Okay. Now the liftoff is all set up The first thing I would recommend for you to do is go ahead into free flight What free flight is there's no racetrack. There's no timers and there's no objectives to do You can just go in and just fly however you want Okay, so now that you've selected the game type that you want to play on the next page We'll be choosing our level or the environment that we'll be flying in Liftoff is a really good selection of different levels to keep it fun and interesting Some of them are going to be really wide open and easy for beginners And some will have all kinds of different obstacles that are really fun for advanced pilots to fly on Once you've chosen a level the next thing to do is to pick which drone you want to fly Again here liftoff is good for having a bunch of different preset setups for different types of drones that you can use And later on you can modify and tweak and tune and change parts out on all these which is really cool Once you pick the drone that you want to fly with click select the level will load up and you're ready to fly I'm not going to do any flight instruction on this video. We'll save that for later I just wanted to give you a really basic simple video on how to get a simulator setup On the next episode we're going to start talking about all the different parts that go into a drone So I'll do an overview on each and every part what they do and talk about some of the different options you have for each part So with that thank you for watching and this is learn to FPV