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News 2025 Year in Review and Seasons Greetings

Discussion in 'News' started by noorbeast, Dec 24, 2025 at 22:46.

  1. noorbeast

    noorbeast VR Tassie Devil Staff Member Moderator Race Director

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    I just had word that Santa has fired up the sleigh and is headed to the international date line, somewhere around Christmas Island, Kiribati, ready for a world wide tour. For those who need it here is the official Norad Santa tracker: http://www.noradsanta.org/
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    Seriously though I know we have many members from around the world, who have a diverse range of views and beliefs. Irrespective of what those may be I would like to pass on end of year seasons greetings to yourselves, and those who you hold near and dear.

    I would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone who has contributed to Xsimulator.net. All members have advanced our very diverse community, plus DIY motion related simulation and peripherals, in a vast array of ways, and the originality and ingenuity you all bring to your many and varied projects continues to amaze.

    In 2025 there seems to have been a resurgences of 2-3DOF budget rigs, along with ongoing support for peg leg designs, Stewart platforms, the odd G-Seat, plus some interesting and innovative rigs. There has also been more activity around commercial rigs, including rebuilding and re-imagining of old arcade style rigs.

    The use of 3D printed parts is now common, including for motion rigs, joysticks, control mounts/boxes, and other peripherals. 2025 saw the first member full 3D print DIY rig.

    We have seen further development of full bodied rigs, with @sim2go's rig being further upgraded: https://xsimulator.net/community/threads/car-body-motion-project-s.10802/page-3#post-259177

    DIY peripherals have been constant in 2025, though it is clear there is an uptick in force feedback interest, both in the DIY and Commercial worlds. The range of commercial flight and race peripheral offerings has expanded considerably in 2025.

    We have also seen the introduction of some new generations of hardware in 2025. In the commercial sector there are now a range of both race and flight sim peripheral options, with force feedback being prominent 2025 theme. There is increasing use of LEDs as a way to add practical information and aesthetic touches to rigs.

    Hardware wise AMC-AASD15A servos are now common place, with multiple of servo controller choices, for DIY and commercial actuators, along with direct drive wheels, making them pretty much plug and play for powerful rotary or actuator rigs. But on the flip-side there are a range of budget DC controller option members have experimented with and mastered over the years, though I must say with an uptick in IBT2 controller related reliability issues being reported. It reminds me of the demise of cheap clone Monster Motor boards for the same sort of quality related reasons.

    Motion software wise 2025 has been a very busy year! The new player in motion software is SimHub, who have historically focused on the likes of gauges, haptic and wind simulation.

    FlyPT motion software has seen a new release, which is still in active developmen.

    SimTools v3 is nearing the end of its open Beta testing, having made a raft of speed and UI improvements, along with adding new features such as the integrated plugin repository system. The v3 plugin ranks have been expanded considerably in 2025, and the member request for more keep on coming!

    The legendary v2 plugin dev stalwart @value1 has even added v2 Assetto Corsa Rally, Wreckfest2 and Raceroom Racing Experience Plugins

    It is great to see some time being taken out finalising core software upgrades to quickly support new titles.

    There is ongoing interest for UDP based plugins, to enable motion with consoles.

    Kudos to all the devs, we all rely on them to bring our rigs to life and it can be easy to forget how crucial they are to our enjoyment. So a big Aussie koala stamp award to all those who have worked on the plugins, motion software, controller code and cracking hardware support, who we all depend on to bring our motion rigs to life in our favorite games.

    It is great to see a new generation of active members stepping forward, helping to guide and support others, as well as acting as DIY motion and peripheral evangelists. In addition, our community has a strong, active and very experienced core membership, who freely share their experience and expertise, to the benefit of the huge numbers of new members annually. Thanks go to all of you, as you are very much the soul of this wonderful and innovative community.

    No doubt 2025 has been a year of deeply concerning world events. Thankfully we have had the benefit of welcome distractions, as the ever increasing activity within our community never gets dull, there is always a new idea and new project from members hailing from every corner of the globe. The ingenuity of members is just astounding!

    As we put 2025 in the rear view mirror we can hopefully look forward to some real efforts to settle rather than escalate world disputes, with a focus on peace rather than war.

    Wherever you are and whatever you may be doing, many thanks for being a part of our vibrant community. I wish you all the best for the festive season and new year, no matter how you choose to celebrate or spend them, and I look forward to 2026 being a year of endless project possibilities for our unique community.

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  2. dryas123

    dryas123 New Member

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    Happy Christmas, Noorbeast.

    Thanks for all your efforts!
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  3. Wagnard

    Wagnard Well-Known Member Gold Contributor

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    Happy holidays to everyone !
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