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SlipBall 04-01-2011 10:18 PM

There's a lot of shaking going on normally with aircraft, especially the smaller types such as in game. It comes and goes most days depending on local conditions...check out this ride:grin:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dzs0msemphk

GOZR 04-01-2011 10:33 PM

Yes a lot it's what i say but the axis are a bit too wide

GOZR 04-02-2011 12:01 AM

Well actually we should wait a tight before to fix something like this i tried something by tweaking a bit my track ir sensitivity in some axis and it is much better .. will see soon better preview

Skoshi Tiger 04-02-2011 12:13 AM

I've had to turn it off, even though head shake is a natural part of flying, it was inducing motion sickness. (Something I've never had when flying in a real life light aircraft.)

I also get the effect when playing FPS's and watching films like 'Blaire Witch'

I think it's about the brain trying to sort out contradictory input from the eyes and your other senses.

With head shake turned off no problems at all.

If head shake is enforced I'ld find another server.

Cheers!

Kikuchiyo 04-02-2011 01:51 AM

Sounds to me like two issues are being confused here. When I drive I adjust where my eyes are looking based on the movement of my steering, but not 100% sure it's all about how my body moves. I think it's more a combination of the 2, and when I drive a care I am not experiencing multiple Gs, but maybe 1.5 Gs unless I am driving unadvisably fast or racing.

albx 04-02-2011 05:45 AM

I don't have the game yet so i don't know how hard is the shake in the game, but in the reality the shakes are compensed by the brain and are not so much.

Lixma 04-02-2011 05:56 AM

Bear in mind there's a problem (being looked at) whereby the aircraft model is lagging behind its 'true' position. This is exaggerating the lazy/floppy head feeling. It should tighten up quite a bit soon.

scissorss 04-02-2011 06:41 AM

Have you tried tightening your straps? (Shift F1) I use it anytime I am about to enter a fight so I can keep my sight lined up with the bad guys. Keeps your wobbly head in place. Beware however, you cannot check your six when your straps are tightened! I set it to a button as a toggle on my HOTAS, use it quite a bit.

DB605 04-02-2011 07:40 AM

Headshaking for me is simply perfect. Like scissors said, try tightening your shoulderstraps before complaining...

JG52Krupi 04-02-2011 08:29 AM

LOL tightening your straps!!!! Isn't that just gun sight view...


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