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The fact is that in most planes and at most speeds, limiting your strength to 80% results in a larger radius turn, slower pull-out etc.
BTW all my sliders are at 100%, with no damping. |
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My only joystick setup tip is not to ask anyone else about it.
As long as you're shooting accurately and can manoeuvre as you'd like without spinning out, then that's what you're after. Adapt the game settings and the stick to YOU, anyone who says different is wasting your time. |
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I use all 100% in all axises myself too, ie. straight lines, no curving at all. No filtering, no dead band. Some planes are tricky at first but you'll get used to them.
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All 100% is good for long throw sticks and some shorter sticks which respond well to fine movements.
The advantage of all 100 is you get the same response regardless of where the stick is positioned. With a "softened center" such as the default settings you only get that if you are in trim at all times. |
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Thanks for the er... input.
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