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IL-2 Sturmovik The famous combat flight simulator. |
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Ok, just went for some evaluation flights: I think it's broken. Ffb comes and goes whenever it likes, sometimes the stick stays ffb free for several seconds. The ffb itself does feel like you were moving the stick over some tiny knobs or something. Actually unflyable. Win7 Problem? I'll give it a try on the xp machine later this afternoon. ********** Update: * FF=1 in config * FF disabled in GUI(seems to disable the "rumble" effect, resistance is still there) * calibrated stick * Power light is on, didn't see any flickering or dimming I guess(and/or hope) it works now the way it should, of course I can't compare. Should the resistance feel like your were moving soft plastic over the coil of an e-motor? Last edited by swiss; 02-04-2011 at 01:02 PM. |
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Hi
For adjusting the tension on a MSFFB2 for Vista/Win7 You can edit an existing ffe file or create a new one and name it accordingly for IL2. Force feedback files are located in the main IL21946 directory. EG: Spring adjustment using the "Spring" ffe file. Open fedit>effect>insert>spring>right click spring2d1>properties from here you can create the axes timing saturation profiles I'm not saying its the easiest thing to get your head around at first but you need to experiment with it You need to get stuck into the program and try various things in there to see how it works ![]() It simple and effective once you have spent a few mins with it. EDIT>> This file as an example of lowered tension by 50% . Don't forget to put your default "spring.ffe" somewhere safe whilst testing. Fedit and test file with backup >> http://www.mediafire.com/?0v99r1lbhhmeblh ![]() Last edited by KG26_Alpha; 02-04-2011 at 02:01 PM. |
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If you are getting intermittent FFB - as in, dropping out and going slack - I would check the IR sensor first. It detects if your hand is actually on the stick and stops all FFB if not.
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I'm going to open it.
(exploratory operation, lol) So far I see only 3 screws in the base, but there must be more - are they covered with the rubber thingies? edit: yes IR sensor? Cool, where is it supposed to be located? edit: in front of the handle Last edited by swiss; 02-04-2011 at 03:49 PM. |
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Guys, i have MSFFB2 but it requires midi port. How can i use it via usb? Midi to usb changer did not work.
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Swiss, if you loosen your grip on the handle and allow the ir beam to go between the two small holes ( one at the front of the stick on the base of the grip and one directly above it under the trigger), the FF cuts out. I'd be surprised if the stick has a fault with the IR sensor tbh. If it isn't you, then I'd check the mains power lead, if the light stays on all the time then it's ok. Hope this helps...
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Summary:
No mains lead - Blinking LED - XYZ+Slider pots and buttons still work. No IR obstruction - Power Save Mode - Dim LED - XYZ+Slider pots & buttons still work. IR obstruction - Force Enabled - Bright LED |
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Oh man... it is bad to read that. Thanks anyway.
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Nope. You need a sound card with gameport like Sound Blaster Live than get a driver on the net for gameport leaked By Daniel K and only works with XP.
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