![]() |
Yea, the rudder
Why is the rudder in today's games implemented very wrong?!
Besides Battlefield where it's still functionin correctly (for an arcade game) it stupidely banks and rolls while it should Yaw only. There's no use for a rudder workin like CoD, RoF or jets like Falcon BMS and DCS World! You better do that with the joystick instead.. I thought I let you know... BTW. lotsa patches needed with the games mentioned. Also I don't like the constant rudder trim adjustment in CoD and still not flyin straight and level. |
Faman, you are flying a simulation, not a game. i think it is safe to say that the rudder is implemented more realistic than in Battlefield.
What is more, be aware that not all planes in CloD have a rudder trim, which is historically accurate... (109 for example). Also, be aware that the Team Fusion Patches are done by a group of volunteers that are not payed. Official support for the game has ended in 2011. |
Quote:
Quote:
Quote:
Anytime you change your engine or your attitude, you should be "on the trim". Trimming out the aircraft is vitally important. The only aeroplane that is difficult to get flying straight and level is the hurricane (a bug, I think). All the others can be trimmed out very nicely. |
Quote:
|
Sorry.. I think you're all fooled by the socalled "real" world of today.
The Fools implemented the very wrong rudder behaviour in an unreal computerworld on a planet that doesn't seem to excist anymore. And I'm pretty sure about THAT! After the year 2000 Planet Earth stopped excisting, before that it was real... The rudder was altered for bedtime purposes and money, like sex and porn industry. Say Planet Whore, so you're in fact not a pilot. |
Quote:
|
OK, I think this one was a troll.
Mods? |
Oh.....we have one of those 'special' internet users again.
|
Bloody hell! It's raaaaids evil twin!:shock:
|
All times are GMT. The time now is 10:13 AM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.4
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright © 2007 Fulqrum Publishing. All rights reserved.