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PS3 Flight Stick Support
I am very interested in the game on the PS3 and was wondering what type of flight stick support will be available.
I have the Thrustmaster T-flight Hotas Stick and really LOVE it !! Hope you all will support this. |
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I fly on HAWX. It does have a very large dead-zone but believe 100% this is because of UBI's programming, not the joystick. The PC version had the very same dead-zone and it was fixed. So, I am certain that if programmed well, the flight stick should rock !!
Crossing my fingers that the dead-zone is at least adjustable as a sensitivity setting for this game. Hawx would be 10 times better with a simple setting adjustment scale from 0 to 10, or something like that. So, that those of us with good flying skills can basically eliminate the flight stick dead-zone. Hope IL-2 doesn't make the same mistake as Hawx did. |
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Standard PS3 Control layout?
I've searched around a bit, but didn't find the exact answer to this question.
I'm so looking forward to this game, but am afraid I will be disappointed with control layout.:( I've played everyone one of the Ace Combat games that were available for playstation 2 (loved everyone of them, although the throttle control, as mentioned in other threads, could've been better) and I attempted to play the Blazing Angels series on PS3, but the control layout was the complete opposite of AC series controls and non-adjustable. No matter how many attempts I made to relearn the control configuration, I just couldn't make it work. The biggest issue being I kept trying to steer the plane with the throttle-left stick.:mad: Should I choose not to invest in a flight stick of some kind, what are the controls to be for PS3? I'm dying to play another good flight sim/arcade game and especially one that uses WW2 era planes. The visuals and scope of this game look incredible! :grin: |
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