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I balance my craft so they don't gain altitude too easily. What does your craft look like?
Something I can definitely improve on is my understanding of 'normal' craft, with more than 2 lift vectors. I seriously can't pilot skimmers with 4 lift vectors :^p. I want to make a few videos to show how bad I am at it. They're so floaty and slow, it drives me nuts.
Next one I need to get an external cam set up, so you can see my hand movements.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rw-4w4EOYx8
From what you said it seems like your way of piloting is very different from everyone else.
there's so many VR games. not enough free time!