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DIY builder goes viral for wild fighter jet gaming cockpit

by admin September 13, 2025



A sim enthusiast has gone viral for building what might be the most over-the-top homemade fighter jet rig the internet has ever seen.

Originally posted on Bilibili and later shared to Reddit, the custom-built setup features a motion-enabled seat, synced exhaust flame effects, mock weapons, and haptic responses to in-game actions that undoubtedly ignore safety guidelines adhered to by traditional controllers.

Gaijin Entertainment’s War Thunder is seen being played with the rig, though it’s unclear if the setup could be used with other, similar games.

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The most extreme DIY flight rig ever built

In addition to a mounted seat designed to mimic the movement of a fighter jet, a built-in throttle triggers exhausts behind the frame to shoot out real flames for dramatic effect and increased insurance premiums. Gunfire lights up a mounted cannon, while missile launches trigger fireworks-style effects from a side-mounted pod.

A Reddit post on September 12 attributed the rig to BiliBili user Blyat, although the video doesn’t appear on their profile, and the footage contains another user’s username, so it’s unclear who exactly is responsible for the guaranteed fire hazard.

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In one of the most daring features, the rig includes a functioning chaff system. When activated, it ejects strips of reflective material to mimic actual aerial countermeasures.

The entire setup is controlled by a homemade Energy Management System, which likely manages fuel effects, trigger timing, and safety cutoffs.

A fire extinguisher can be seen installed in the room where the rig is situated. Good safety awareness there, although I struggle to believe it would be enough to put out a fire caused by this absolute monstrosity.

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This DIY Gyro Controller Makes Me Wish Gamepads Would Evolve

by admin September 9, 2025


Regardless of how the silicon powering our gaming devices continues to advance, and despite the marginal acceptance of motion controls and cute quirks like the PlayStation’s touchpad, the way we interact with games has been pretty static since roughly the arrival of the original PlayStation DualShock in 1997: two thumbsticks, a d-pad, four shoulder buttons, and four face buttons housed in a pretty rigid format that’s resistant to change. But one very cool DIY project from YouTuber PyottDesign shows one possible evolutionary path the modern gamepad could take if we were willing to move beyond standard input setups or embrace more modular build designs.

This project builds off of the ideas found in PyottDesign’s “Ultimate FPS” controller from last year. That project included a trackball in place of the right analog stick and a mouse wheel for easy navigation of lists and menus in games. PyottDesign’s new “Valence Gyro Touch” sticks to a more familiar form factor, keeps the mouse wheel, adds a touchpad in a more comfortable-looking place than the Steam Controller had one, and makes use of “mixed input” techniques on PC to allow for gyro controls to capture the finesse of aiming with something like a mouse while harnessing the analog input of a joystick for movement.

Read More: The Steam Deck’s Funky Controls Prove That Gamepads Are Outdated

As you can see in the video, the design makes for a very twitchy, high-performance set of inputs that are particularly effective for first-person shooters (after a steep learning curve, I’m sure). It’s also an impressive build (though it’s kind of a bummer that AI was used to finalize some of the code that makes everything come together). But I have to wonder what kinds of complex gaming experiences we’re missing out on when everything needs to be designed for the analog stick input and dozen or so buttons of the modern video game controller. Even this cool DIY project is limited by the fact that so many modern games aren’t built with a more sophisticated set of inputs in mind.

I’m not saying we all need to embrace the Steel Battalion approach to input design, but damn would it be a fun challenge for the games industry if, say, the next PlayStation controller resembled something more like a Formula 1 steering wheel. And it’s not just because more buttons equals “more cool” (though maybe it does, a little), but because I want to find new, challenging ways to interact with games. As PyottDesign comments at the end of his video on the Valence controller, he’s “really excited to see how [he] can push [his] skill level with it.” That kind of invitation to master a new physical input method is exciting to me, and if games were pushed to demand more inputs and attention than what the same set of buttons I’ve been using for over 20 years allows for, I wonder what kinds of immersive new experiences we could be enjoying.



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