Originally Posted by
rudderrudderrat
It must be a complete waste of time building simulators with full motion in your case then.
With all due respect, that's a straw man argument. Full-motion simulators are there to teach you a measure of how the aircraft responds and how it feels - and as such are as valuable in teaching sticking to the instruments *in spite* of what you feel as they are teaching when that feel is a positive reinforcement of technique.