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I played the game with nearly half an inch of dead zone for years because my stick was crap. Your statement is just pathetic!!!!! if you can't fly a plane with 6mm of dead zone then how was I able to drive a 1972 Ford Econoline with about 35 degrees of dead zone in the steering wheel? Have you ever even driven a real car? --Outlaw. PS Man I miss that van!!! |
yes i had a crappy joystick and i had to set it a huge dead zone
and i think we both can agree it sucks so i doubt it they would make that on purpose |
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yes its the same than this
actually this is how an f16 joystick works: http://www.realsimulator.com/html/fssb.html http://www.realsimulator.com/assets/...-force-300.jpg i dont know why i have to be attacked for not being so stupid to belive any stick is built with a huge dead zone in purpose |
The equivalent of what you're proposing, on an F-16 would be a stick with 10 times less force loading. So 2.5 pounds for full pitch up.
I'd like to see you fly that thing. |
During the last development phases we found that there was a big difference between the required pressure to fly with comfort and the high pressure that is required if you want to simulate the real thing.
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By the way, simulators and gaming joysticks aren't the real thing and won't wok in the same way. There is no way you will be taken seriously relying on simulator stuff versus the real thing. Lol. Hood |
The joystick barely moves replicating the displacement values of the real F-16 side stick controller. Similarly, the forces for maximum displacement are replicated although these can be reduced to suit personal preferences.
grow up a pair now 99% of people know im right and fjord ape is a pretender nerd troll and you his buddy oh and my intuition was right whats scarry you see by calling me moron idiot pathetic just for being generous and telling a pilot skill which is true you stress me and make say deliring nonsenses |
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The troll couldn't stay hidden could it? You'll fit in as a caveman. |
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