- June 30, 2023
- UT STUDIO
- 100h median play time
FPV LOGIC
Platforms
About
"FPV LOGIC is a drone simulator with realistic physics, offering a flight experience similar to real drones. Try out various drones and perspectives, with maps for freestyle flying and professional racing. Simple drone parameter design caters to both novices and experts."











- The physics and graphics are highly praised, with many reviewers noting that the game offers a realistic flying experience and stunning visuals.
- The map design is considered exceptional, providing detailed environments that enhance the freestyle flying experience.
- The game is seen as a promising early access title with potential for future updates and improvements, particularly in physics and content.
- Many users report issues with performance, particularly on Mac systems, including crashes and input lag.
- The game is criticized for its limited content, including a lack of maps and drone variety, which some feel does not justify its price.
- Some players find the physics to be floaty and unrealistic, particularly in acro mode, which detracts from the overall experience.
graphics
68 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe graphics in the game are generally praised for their realism and detail, particularly in the maps and drone designs, with many users noting the impressive use of Unreal Engine. However, some players have reported issues with resolution scaling and graphical glitches, suggesting that while the visuals can be stunning, they may require further optimization and polish. Overall, the graphics are considered among the best in FPV simulators, though there are mixed opinions on their consistency and performance across different settings.
“Extremely realistic graphics and physics.”
“The graphics quality and attention to detail in the drones is impressive; the developer didn't miss a thing, even down to the texture and colors of 3D printed parts.”
“And the graphics are fantastic and really immersive.”
“The graphic though is kinda horrendous.”
“If I dare to switch to 5120x1440, it crops into the image so hard I can barely see anything, and also the graphics don't get scaled, so it basically looks like I'm playing on some 1000x250 px picture; it's crazy.”
“Changing graphic settings barely changes anything, and with just a bit of distance, the things look horrible.”