Hi John
Thank you very much for your reply.
>I fear that it might make the user interface too cluttered with different settings etc.
One way to solve this is by using 2 Tabs in the "Custom Settings" screen..
The first tab will be for settings for the racequads (manual) type of drones,
and the second tab will be for settings for the DJI style (automatic) type of drones.
That way, no need to create a separate program for that..
BTW, this is a thing that is really in demand for people.
The other Drone Simulators, such as Liftoff, Uncrashed, and DRL Simulator, are also focussed on racequads,
and do not support DJI/automatic style, as far as I know..
So a simulator that can mimic that will be a great answer for all the new customers of the new type of drones..
>To get as close as possible to the behavior of a DJI style drone using Freerider as it is now, I would
>recommend flying with self-leveling turned on, and a slow rate settings such as the "sluggish" preset.
Yes..
Here's the best I could get, so far:
As you can see some of the values here are on one of the extremes of the scale..
It's the closest I could get,
yet it does not solve the Height issue - I must hold the Throttle all the time, against the spring that is trying to get the stick back to the middle,
and whenever I need to play with the other axes, it's really hard to keep the height,
and the drone starts bouncing up and down.