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IvanK 10-16-2011 10:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by trumps (Post 349721)
I don't think it makes much difference with regard to stick type or pots verse hall effect sensors, we have a good mix of stick types here including higher end stuff and the problem is the same. I will have to do some more testing when I am on break next to see if the effect is always there or can be narrowed down to certain situations.

Craig

Trumps I see the same thing. Running CH fighter stick also. If you are trimmed in 1G flight in the Hurricane then "sloooowly" start feeding in backstick, after about 10% backstick input you get a slight (but very apparent) pitch up. Its as if there is a notch in the pitch circuit.... or like coming out of a dead zone type thing.

This only manifests itself in the Hurricane. This has been reported directly to the Devs. See the Youtube video below. The little nod can been seen at 0:05 and 0:16 into the video.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rkVdK82uKMM

trumps 10-16-2011 11:45 AM

G'day bud, yup you are bang on with your appraisal, glad to hear the devs know about it, I should imagine it won't be a biggy to sort out when they get to it.

Cheers
Craig

EZ1 10-23-2011 05:40 PM

I was just playing with this a bit. Usually, I experience the same problem. Today, I tried something. We can see the hick in that vedio, so I wanted to see if it was visible in the elevator movement. I got into the cross-country quick missing with a Hurricane Rotol. I switched to external view so I could watcht the elevator move as I moved the stick. The elevator motion was very smooth--no hick. So, I powered she up and took to the air to see if it made a difference. Unfortunately, or fortunately, I couldn't make it happen. I flew as smooth as silk no match how I moved the stick back and forth.

Then I remembered that I had already changed FF=1 to FF=0 in conf.ini. I just changed it back to confirm and the hick came back.

trumps 02-28-2012 11:23 AM

sorry to drag up this old thread again, i had forgotten about it, and the real world has kept me away from CloD for a while. thanks for that tip EZ1 i will give it a try next time i fire it up, has anyone else found that this solves the problem?

Cheers
Craig

ATAG_Snapper 02-28-2012 01:58 PM

Thanks for resurrecting this, Craig, as I've only started flying the Rotol in recent weeks and missed this thread completely. I get the same strange "hitch" with my MSFFB2, TM16000, and Warthog sticks. I'll set FF=0 and see if that smooths things out. Curious it's just the Hurricane.

IvanK 02-28-2012 10:38 PM

Its still there I have had FF=0 from day one.

Ataros 04-19-2012 06:39 PM

Vote for this bug @bugtracker please http://www.il2bugtracker.com/issues/197

pencon 05-08-2012 12:43 AM

Which way is the least jumpy on the sensitivity settings? I'm having a hell of a time trying to get smooth flying on all fighters with my logitech force 3d pro .The planes are over sensitive and all over the place and the adjuster seems to make very little difference . I find sometimes if I minimize the gme to the taskbar and then back again things smooth out . The sliders to me in the adjument settings are very confusing as to what they do . Maybe it's a russian thing .?Is sliding all the way to the right the most mellow or the most hyper?

pencon 05-12-2012 04:08 AM

My logitech force 3d pro seems to do it with most of the planes , especially the bf 109 . Jumping all over the place .I'm always adjusting the joystick with no joy . EDIT : I've got it figured out running the game through logitech joystick profile to the point where I can actually hit a target now .


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