Thank you for answering a question I had...
Doesn't have real waypoints, even with Litchi it is still simulated waypoints (virtual sticks) and it is jerky in waypoints mode.
Thank you for answering a question I had...
Doesn't have real waypoints, even with Litchi it is still simulated waypoints (virtual sticks) and it is jerky in waypoints mode.
I was using a full sized 8th Gen iPad and I found it to make the controller too "top heavy" I recently went with a 6th gen iPad Mini and I find this screen size just right.I’m used to the regular controller with a 10.2” iPad. Would I be satisfied with the smaller screen size?
The question was about the RC-Pro as the alternative, rather than a smaller sized iPad. However, to your point, personally, I have found the exact opposite. The larger iPad distributes the extra weight in a much more ergonomic manner than an iPad Mini, which concentrates it into a smaller size, making it feel heavier to me.I was using a full sized 8th Gen iPad and I found it to make the controller too "top heavy" I recently went with a 6th gen iPad Mini and I find this screen size just right.
The MAS props do make a difference on the A2S noise wise. I did the exact same thing you did.
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