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Originally Posted by ACSoft
So, you mean the game implement a kind of "cheat" ...
So, in the Spitfire you had to apply brake pressure with a lever and to distribute it with the rudder, correct ?
ACS
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Correct, and is not cheat, is British. Well, WWII Russian planes like IL-2 use the same system, it is more secure for a injured pilot than the Yankee system (one can brake without use legs.
And in CloD you can use
Park brakes" or simulate "Wheel chockes".
I notice that IA use park brakes so I fiddle with commands and found this solution:
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Assign in "Axes" for
Wheel Brakes* joystick Y axis (default elevator axis), but whit a
modifier button (N), so Y axis acct as wheel brakes only when N is pressed, if not is normal elevator command.
Important is the deadzones settings, so hitting the modifier button - N in case - and slight move the stick back (in game stick barely move) brakes are ON when you release the pressure over Y axis an N key and stay ON until you do the same procedure moving stick
front or hit B (default key for brakes).
Now I have park brakes for British planes, and 'wheel chocks" for Germans.
See in this video how British (Hurricane) brakes are used at 10:37 and at 11:58 how active park brakes.
http://youtu.be/Pe_mHveCsos?t=10m22s
*Notice that besides "Park brakes/Wheel chocks" you can assign you rudder pedal brakes for Left and Right Wheel Brakes too, for planes with "Toe brakes", ie. Bf-109.
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