Aerotow and winch are scripted and are not modeled too well. Major upgrades like version 2 will require a new purchase (I think). You didn't mention your OS but Condor doesn't run on Mac or Linux. Scenery areas are small so if you want to do a nice 1000km+ĭistance-to-task flight you can forget it. The trees are way too big (about twice the size of the real ones). Scenery doesn't depict the real life features. Has wave lift (although it's accuracy is debatable) The scenery is synthetic so it looks nice from close up - no "blurries" Lots of high quality gliders to choose from. Great for multiplayer racing tasks! There are lots of pilots so you can The other sims like SFSPC just haven't progressed that much. Moment the choice is either Condor or Silent Wings or both. It all depends on what you're looking for in a soaring simulator but at the See the painful process of me trying to decide on u.r.a.s.! My only concern was whether Silent Wings was any better.īut then I found out why all the screenshots are takenįrom high altitude! The Silent Wings fellows certainlyĭeserve every penny they make from the game, but I My laptop is ancient, but runs fine with the graphicsĪt rock bottom. Upgraded and improved to make the game more and more It is a very realistic simulator that is being constantly
Will run OK on any system (don't know about Mac though),Īt £43 it is quite expensive for a PC game. Is a huge network of people developing new scenery,Īircraft, and millions of tasks, it is fully supported, There might be a self-launcher in progress), there It simulatesĪnything that might interest you in gliding (I believe