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Used Ezdok in Fsx and now Ezdok v2 in P3Dv4.1...I am very satisfied and I have no need to change :gaul:

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I use Ezdok2, essentially because it is great in turbulence, head and body movement effects.

When I hear that CP has all kinds of similar effects (including gear, flaps drag etc.) I will buy it for comparison.

View switching is abundant in Ezdok2, but takes time to get used to their interface.

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I had Ezdok for about a year, and now have Chaseplane - it's a lot easier to setup for sure.  It does everything I need.

With enough effort, either one can be made to suit your needs.

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I have both and various quirks which weren't answered regarding ChaseP it's off my drive, Ezdok v2 is way better both in terms of its ease of use and the number of presets available from it's previous incarnation. The latter is why I moved to ChasePlane. Those issues have now been addressed so back to Ezdok v2.


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In what way does Ezdok depict turbulence and other motion effects better than Chaseplane?  Is it just a personal preference or is there some technical detail in the innards of Ezdok that make it superior in this area? Thanks.

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11 hours ago, DylanM said:

Don't forget that there's also Opus with the Dynamic Head Movement... 

Yes, why always these two?

Opus FSI for me. The camera shake effects were actually recorded in real aircraft. 

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Opus here too. Very realistic, but not as easy as CP to set up. I may go back to CP if they had turb and motion effects etc


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5 hours ago, brucewtb said:

In what way does Ezdok depict turbulence and other motion effects better than Chaseplane?  Is it just a personal preference or is there some technical detail in the innards of Ezdok that make it superior in this area? Thanks.

Bruceb

Chaseplane uses to simulate the effects of shaking the same mechanism that was used Ezdok Camera V. 1. If I'm not mistaken, there was used model shaking generated using 6 oscillators. In version Ezdok 2 model shaking generate more than 40 oscillators along 6 axes of the camera.


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chase plane hands  down,   dev  is  constantly  updating  and answers  any  questions or  issues on  the forum

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After having used both, it's another vote for Chaseplane from me. 

I haven't looked at Opus for a while but isn't it still a combined weather/camera addon? If you disable the weather part you don't get the camera effects. 

A lot of people are really happy with Active Sky. It's arguably the best weather engine available. Opus weren't interested in splitting their camera section into a separate addon, so that's why EZDOK v2 and Chaseplane are the only options. 

 

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Used EZDOC for years then I used Chaseplane.

Chaseplane from me no question.

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For simulating the motion of a real aircraft, EZdok can't be beat, in my opinion. Really feels like I am flying. 


 

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Thanks you for all the comments 

I bought the ChasePlane

The topic can close now

 

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2 minutes ago, itay5344 said:

Thanks you for all the comments 

I bought the ChasePlane

The topic can close now

 

Done!


 

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