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IL-2 Sturmovik: Birds of Prey Famous title comes to consoles. |
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havnt seen this mentioned ( i havnt read every post of every thread)
but have any you tried the controller option " wireless controller(aviator layout). it will be blanked out, but with a standard wireless hand set it gives interesting controls. dont know all of it yet, but on sim mode :- throttle L2 / R2 (no input and its 55% throttle...have to hold trigger for different speed ) rudder L1 / R1 left stick aircraft control (push for flaps) right stick (this is the really interesting bit) FREE VIEW..press for change of view. O button guns rest i havnt sussed, and cant find any zoom yet...but give it a whirl Last edited by nudger1964; 09-06-2009 at 02:46 PM. |
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I'll try the wireless aviator set up. sounds good!Thankz for the tip. I'm now officially hopping on two legs about the T master Hotas...Although deadzone is quite a problem,lowering the ailerons and elevator settings to say 30% and loosening up the resistance of the stick (screw on the bottom of the stick) seemed to help a bit,but still,my plane sways from side to side a lot when i adjust..you'll need to compensate for this hard,by anticipating how much it will overshoot and yank the stick to the opposite direction before it reaches it's momentum..a little opposite rudder movement also helps..(but tends to overshoot too) I've tried the reg.pad and like Pup said,it is actually easier to down a plane with the pad.
Another thing i found out with the hatswitch and the cockpit snap is that it will only do that if you have cockpitview set in the menu (beginning position). If you put it on Third Person (in the options menu) from the get go you can cycle through all camera viewpoints without it snapping back in cockpit. |
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