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Old 10-27-2011, 08:46 AM
335th_GRAthos 335th_GRAthos is offline
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Originally Posted by omgclod View Post
Muhahahah,
anything else to say?
100% each time i push that button?
once again: muhahahahaaahah, very realistic.......
EDIT: you got it nevertheless
muhahahahaaahah,

Have you pressed the keyboard key to use your rudder?
You would be surprised (muhahahahaaahah) or maybe have the usual experience.

If you are using keys of the keyboard you have to live with this constraint.

The brakes work extremely well and the simulation has even accomodated for:
- Brakes on an axis (progressive)
- Differential brakes (different brake pressure on the left or right wheel)

If you do not have enough joysticks to correctly use the brakes, blame yourself and not the game.
If you have a second or third joystic, just add it to your computer and allocate these axis to it!
(a word of advice: when on the X or Y axis of a joystick, this means that when centered, the brakes are set at 50% (the middle of the joystick axis). Thus, to take off, you have to pull/push the joystick in order to have 0% brake pressure).

As a temporary solution, as long as you do not have a joystick axis to allocate, you could press and release the keyboard key in quick succession, this should slow down your plane without the nose tipping over due to excessive braking.


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Last edited by 335th_GRAthos; 10-27-2011 at 12:01 PM.
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