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How to Turn off Force Feedback?
I have an extremely irritating problem with my forcefeedback where the game takes the joysticks movements over my own. It a real immersion killer cus i can't aim!
For example, i can't pull smooth turns and whilst firing guns i get uneven jumps and whilst turning sometimes results in a total loss of enemy AC. I have tried going into the conf file and putting FF = 1 to FF = 0 but still the same problem. Any ideas? |
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I recomend you keep the FFB portion and just del the files that pretain to the shaking and such I forget the dir name, but look in the root of your game dir There should be a folder called Force something or other, in that dir will be files, back them up first, than del one at a time and it will get rid of that aspect of the FFB, be it shake or what ever |
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go to: C:\Users\XXX\Documents\1C SoftClub\il-2 sturmovik cliffs of dover edit conf.ini line 76 FF=0 |
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also deleting the files in the FFB folder doesn't help. tried all this. I'm close to buy a new joystick for this game as flying half the time without centering forces eliminates the tiny rest of fun... |
whats your joystick?
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You must have deleted the wrong files? Or something because it works! Has to, in that if the game has no *.ffe files to load it can not run those files. Especially wrt the 'shake' stuff, the 'force feedback' will default to a 'set' value that no longer changes with airspeed, as in your controls (joystick) gets stiffer the faster you go. On that note here is the directory and corresponding files you will want to play with (delete, rename, remove, edit) The default path 32bit OS -> C:\Program Files\Steam\SteamApps\common\il-2 sturmovik cliffs of dover\parts\core\FF 64bit OS -> C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\SteamApps\common\il-2 sturmovik cliffs of dover\parts\core\FF In there you will find the following *.ffe files Code:
autocannon.ffe delete the 'machinegun.ffe' file if you don't want your stick to 'shake' when you fire the guns delete the 'bomb.ffe' file if you don't want your stick to 'jerk once' when you drop a bomb delete the 'shake.ffe' file if you don't want your stick to 'shake' when your engine is damaged And so on If your like me and you only want the force feedback (stick stiff when you go fast, stick loose when you go slow) than delete all the files except SPRING.FFE |
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I have not tried it, and I am sure you have, but Ill say it anyway.. Did you delete the spring file? In that when the game loads, if it does not find that file it should use a standard constant force, to simulated a typical spring type of joystick. Quote:
But, if you have to have a FFB stick, and are willing to sped ~$300 for the G940 with the idea that you will have to toss the throttle and rudder pedels, than that is one way to go. |
I am using a Saitek Cyborg Evo Force stick.
Fantastic stick and i really don't want to get another one because it is the best ambidestrous stick out there! I'll try backing up and deleting those files then. Cheers. |
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