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IL-2 Sturmovik: Birds of Prey Famous title comes to consoles. |
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I installed the Hotas X on my PC with Vista and IL-2 - 1946. The joystick calibrated to remove the offset and it worked like a charm. So if the developers can do it for the Joystick portion they can do it for the Throttle portion. Or am I wasting my breath.
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There is no calibration of input in the X360 at all. They depend on the deadzone to counter for any offset in the input signal.
I think it is wasted time to wait for MS to fix this. It should be fairly easy to make a small HW mod yourself. I will gladly give hints and advice if you post some sharp images of the inside of the throttle. |
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I've been an IL-2 supporter/fan since 2002 when it was first released and have bought all the add-on's etc since then.
I decided to try the "console version" when I saw the beautiful graphics etc - this I did (trying the demo out at a mate's home) and realised that unless one could get a PS#-compatible joystick, it just wasn't on - flying an aircraft with the gamepad controller just wasn't for me! Anyway, I researched the matter, found out that one could get such a joystick and bought the game, the joystick (Thrustmaster HOTAS) and PS3 ... only to find out that the joystick has this colossal deadzone on the throttle control!!! An appeal to the developers - I understand that this is a "game" (not a joystick) issue - if it is, please, please fix this problem. |
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Originally Posted By: Anton Yudintsev;114452: On X360 - it is Microsoft limitation. We can't adjust deadzones at all. On PS3 - we've made it similair, to provide similair experience for all users. It could be wrong decision, but it is reasonable. We never told anyone, that deadzones will be tweakable on PS3 - so no false promises. ------------- I can confirm that this is true from my studies of the X360 controller. The same deadzone is inherent in the original gamepad, but is not som noticeable du to short sticks, with small working area. The probable purpose is avoidance of calibration. So please dont blame this on 1C. |
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For anyone who is interested, I am using the Ace Combat 6 Limited Edition box controller and throttle controller, and they work fine, with full throttle, excellent rudder control, and even a brake! (Apparently, some flight controllers don't allow stopping?).
Have had no problems at all. The gunsight in bomber-gunner mode is a bit weird, but I am working on getting used to it. Sounds like it sucks no matter what. They look like this: ![]() |
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