July 28, 20223 yr THIS is X-Plane! 2022 | Fully Modded Sim | Real Airbus Pilot | Zibo 737 | Full Flight - YouTube Edited July 28, 20223 yr by jcomm Flying gliders since 1980 Flightsimming since 1992 AMD Ryzen 5600x, 32GB RAM, GPU Nvidia RTX 3060 Ti 8 GB, 1 TB and 500 GB nvme2 SSD drives, HP 27" 60Hz LED monitor @ 1920x1080, T16000, Hotas from old X52 Pro, Saitek Combat Rudder Pro (2010 model)
July 28, 20223 yr 7 hours ago, jcomm said: THIS is X-Plane! 2022 | Fully Modded Sim | Real Airbus Pilot | Zibo 737 | Full Flight - YouTube What I like about this guy, his content is focus on flying the aircraft and although is wasn't live you don't get the usual distraction that you get with other content providers with the usual shout out and those imo annoying flyby's and switch views a million times a sec admiring the aircraft like they never seen it before. Also I like his perspective on what his thoughts of the aircraft given that he is a airbus pilot. I wish more of them would do it this way when featuring an aircraft for the first time after they learn the aircraft which some of them don't bother to do, then do a live one of a point to point flight, for their fans.
August 2, 20223 yr On 7/28/2022 at 3:56 PM, BobFS88 said: What I like about this guy, his content is focus on flying the aircraft and although is wasn't live you don't get the usual distraction that you get with other content providers with the usual shout out and those imo annoying flyby's and switch views a million times a sec admiring the aircraft like they never seen it before. Also I like his perspective on what his thoughts of the aircraft given that he is a airbus pilot. I wish more of them would do it this way when featuring an aircraft for the first time after they learn the aircraft which some of them don't bother to do, then do a live one of a point to point flight, for their fans. Couldn't agree more. So many YouTube videos are ruined for me by the ADHD-style rapid switched from one view to another and back. Add that to a streaming video with constant visual interruptions from pop-ups and audible shout-outs from the presenter that break the flow "Cool! BadBilly's joined! Hi!" and you have an experience that in my opinion is unwatchable. (I don't get the need for live-streaming anyway; why not just record it, re-do any bloopers, edit it and then release it?) Edited August 2, 20223 yr by Holdit
August 2, 20223 yr 1 hour ago, Holdit said: Couldn't agree more. So many YouTube videos are ruined for me by the ADHD-style rapid switched from one view to another and back. Add that to a streaming video with constant visual interruptions from pop-ups and audible shout-outs from the presenter that break the flow "Cool! BadBilly's joined! Hi!" and you have an experience that in my opinion is unwatchable. (I don't get the need for live-streaming anyway; why not just record it, re-do any bloopers, edit it and then release it?) Yeah You hit right on the head!!!!! I think that if they are going to do live-streaming on an aircraft, they should be prepaid just like a performers doing it on a live stage. Control the shoutouts during the critical phase of flight. Some streamers have a good handle on that by shutting off the notification which does helps a lot. But they also should do it when they are given a instructional content, for example: performing failures and recoveries, then do a Q and A after given the information. So it does not get interrupted by someone who wants to give a dollar or less just to disrupt the flow of information. Not doing those simple things makes it unwatchable because of all the distraction. Edited August 2, 20223 yr by BobFS88
August 2, 20223 yr Here's another one from a different author. I'm not one for flightsim videos and the Concorde, but the audio bits from the Concorde documentary and the extensive procedure and background information makes for an extemely interesting showcase. 7950X3D + 7900 XT + 64 GB + Linux | 4800H + RTX2060 + 32 GB + Linux My add-ons from my FS9/FSX days
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