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Tacticull's video: Elite Dangerous - TrackIR and Docking Test

@Elite Dangerous - TrackIR and Docking Test
A thousand games and more and none of them have hit me right in the brain like Elite: Dangerous. Please note this is beta gameplay footage so isn't representative of the finished product. I'll keep it simple for this vid... I'm in my start ship and am using my Warthog HOTAS (throttle+stick), Saitek Pro-Flight Rudders and TrackIR. There's pre-built profiles for pretty much most main sticks so I don't need to reach over to the keyboard at any point in this vid (except the menus once docked). Looking left activates a screen from where I can set nav-points and request docking. Looking to the right lets me operate the modules on my ship, in this case, extending my landing gear for docking. Notice how, as I land, my radar changes, there's just so many tiny little functions that just happen making it really feel like a proper spaceship... not just the basics of flight, but a tested model from centuries of designing space-going craft. And how amazing is it when I dock and get pulled underneath? All this in just one station and the game has apparently 400 million solar systems to discover (at this stage, they plan for more) and it's supposedly a 1:1 scale... however, your ship travels at light-speed or thereabout so you don't really notice the travel. The gameplay in this video is set at the highest graphical options and is running on two 580's in SLI and recorded easily at 30fps.

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This video was published on 2014-08-03 19:59:15 GMT by @Tacticull on Youtube. Tacticull has total 98 subscribers on Youtube and has a total of 82 video.This video has received 7 Likes which are lower than the average likes that Tacticull gets . @Tacticull receives an average views of 5.1K per video on Youtube.This video has received 0 comments which are lower than the average comments that Tacticull gets . Overall the views for this video was lower than the average for the profile.

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