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Old 05-13-2012, 08:32 PM
E69_vencejo E69_vencejo is offline
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I don't know what has happened to E1 FM but it is now almost
unflyable. The nose bounce when trying to track a target is all
over the place. It goes into a stall now very easy and is almost unrecoverable.

Please put back pre-patch E1.
The same I asked my colleagues in my squad, and I had this problem only.
I think it's a bug.
For me, the joy is uncalibrated when I very first start the simulator
My solution is to recalibrate the joy the first time I go on a plane, just as recalibrated in the control panel, while the engine heat up.

Visually, I can see how uncalibrated is the first time in controls, axis, looking in/out bars entry, or in copckipt, looking at lever.

Please, if this solves your problem of sensitivity, let me know so notify in www.il2bugtracker.com.
Thanks.
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Old 05-14-2012, 07:07 PM
5card 5card is offline
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Vencejo, thanks for the response, but recalibrating in game did
not help.

I do believe there is a problem though where the
game loses stick settings and you have to unplug the stick while in
game. But unlike the new FM that was before the patch.

Thanks again.
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