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Old 09-14-2012, 02:42 AM
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Originally Posted by arthursmedley View Post
Dutch, does FF work for you continually? I use a MSFF2 and FF only seems to kick in over 300km/h or so. This makes take off and landing doubly exciting! Am I doing something wrong or is this a bug?
In offline missions, such as the 'free flight England' quick mission, it takes a few sharp tugs on the stick (ahem) to get the FFB to 'kick in'. Online I have no such problems.

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Originally Posted by phoenix1963 View Post
I do get loss of FFB on Alt-Tabbing for a minute or two (was permanent in 46).
If I alt/tab out of the game, then alt/tab back in, the stick goes rock solid for a couple of minutes, or until I've given it a few good tugs (ahem). But all in all these are small problems. The FFB with my stick works great. I even get the gentle pre-stall buffet in high speed turns with the Spit, which gets more severe if you tighten up. It's a major advantage to flying the Spit in the game, as it works exactly as you read in the books.

The bad thing is that if I jump in a Hurri, I keep stalling, because I don't get the pre-stall buffet in the Hurri like I do in the Spit.

In short, I love my G940.
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