Damn. That guy is sexy!
So, I think I'm finally through the honeymoon phase with my DK2+. I only say that because I started craving motion compensation today. I think it's because i've experienced motion comp before. After spending a week with the DK2+, i can confirm that it really isn't an absolute requirement, but IMO it will improve the experience especially if you've used motion compensation before. I haven't tried anything yet, but the gameplan is a vive tracker mounted behind my head with This plugin
Even without motion compensation, the DK2+ is still a 10/10, especially if you like dirt rally 2 (feels great in AC & iracing too, even on default settings). For me, cranking up the settings confirmed that a 6" system would have been WAY too much. This video also helped confirm that, but i placed my order before seeing that.
After being kept informed about my order status (without needing to ask for any updates), I got my tracking # in half the time that's listed on the website. Shipping was quick and I stayed home from work on the estimated delivery date, but of course UPS didnt come until after i wouldve been home from work...so, pic below was me literally meeting the UPS guy on my porch (that dude was strong, he brought both packages at once)
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I was up and running 2 hours later (without reading any instructions or else i probably wouldve been done in an hour. I mounted the plates on upside-down). My first drive was in DR2 and I was immediately satisfied with my purchase. After my previous experience with a DOF P6 and then moving to this...it's hard to believe they're in the same price range.
On the hardware side the build quality is top notch, seems like it'll last forever, and the install is super easy. On the software side it's extremely simple to set up, feels great on default settings, is easy to tune and customize to preference, and has run flawlessly so far. Sigma Integrale has something special here and i really think these kits will start getting a lot more popular as more people get their hands on them.
TLDR: Absolutely love the DK2+ and highly recommend it.
Love the self flattery! ha!
Thank-you for the constructive feedback!
1) We will have a high level meeting regarding Motion Compensation (MC) and see how to apply the proper solution, fundamentally. No band aid solutions or 3rd party plug-ins if possible. Sigma-MC should also introduce no significant latency and be computed in real-time, in the embedded controller if possible or necessary. Will report back.
2) I am glad you agree with the less is more philosophy when it comes to travel. Travel is just one metric and increasing travel comes with caveats. Such as MC, or moving further away from the static monitors, washout etc... Also what we tend to interpret as motion is not just actuator travel and speed, but the acceleration and/or jerk, which is the acceleration of acceleration that sells the idea of motion to us. More here on that:
DR2 took us a while to integrate properly. Arthur who is the head of programming here and in charge of algorithms, plumbing and integration, went to great lengths to make the layers shine through. And DR20 is still one of my favorites as well. Specially the Norway and Whales stages, with the large jumps and undulations. Feeling each wheel touch down independently after a big hit is pretty neat.
3) Respect to the UPS driver. The total weight for the two DK2+ packages is 100 lbs.! Dang!
4) We have had several drivers now switch from the P6. One DK2 customer actually offered to sell his P6 back to us for testing and comparison... ;-P But the P6 is a great value and system, and the 6 DOF's sound like a win, but the compromise is speed, accuracy and ultimately rigidity. Harder to keep the seat/frame fixed in place with multiple rod ends, and specially when making constant, high speed positional changes! It's a nice system though, specially for flight.
5) We have spent a lot of engineering hours designing the actuators. It looks simple but its not an easy task when you have to conceptualize, design, build, program the CNC machines, setup the CNC for each batch, and physically build/test each actuator. Will make another post from Howard about this below!
Thanks again for the feedback.
Peace!