
and because I already feel ridiculous using Track IR to play war games like DCS and IL-2 which are simply remarkable flight and overall physics modelling wise and, I have to admit, have been attractting me in the absence of similar offers in the "civil flightsim" class, but otherwise far from being my focus since I really don't feel attracted my military aviation other than from a technical / engineering / aerodynamics / systems pov.Donning your own personalised Green Jacket, experience your own Masters weekend in your own private golf estate at The Condor. (*) the kind of stuff I would never consider using at my age.

So, today, as I press the buy button latter, and download and install Condorsoaring V2, I will feel "at home", better than with any other flight simulator I've been using lately, and really grateful to the Condor Team for their dedication.īIG THANK YOU for Condorsoaring V2 to the Condor Developement and Beta Testing Teams !!!! instead, the Condor Team created a sim that runs in even "old" rigs like my i5-2500, and will not make it's users fall into the cycle of expensive hardware updates, building ultra-performant rigs instead of spending thir money in Real Life Flying !!!


What I mean with this is that while I can understand that some users wished for a VR-ready platform ( * ). ) Condorsoaring development team didn't fall into the temptation of making it an ultra graphics showroom. The features it brings, and ported / augmented from v1 are just what I could ask for ! ) is focused on what is really important for a PC-based program oriented towards soaring in it's learning, ludic or competition facets. ) While being beautiful graphically, from what I was able to check in some shots posted here and videos watched at YouTube, Condorsoaring being a "study-level" simulator ( like some simmers like to put it. ) Having additional models - great choices IMHO - coming in the next months, and probably repeating every 6 months or every year ( ? )

) Being also updated - fine tuned - in terms of flight dynamics, and including in it's default release a collection of excellent representatives of various classes of gliders, with a particular "love" for that Blanik, one of the very 1st "modern" gliders I flew, after the Ronlerche II and the Bergfalke III ) Being an updated, graphically and weather model wise, version of the initial Condorsoaring All I can say is that I think I'll finally be able to get my hands on a superb soaring flight simulator, with the exact requisites I ever wished for:
