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Random Loss of Control Inputs
Hello,
I have been learning the ropes in freeflight with a 109. It seems at random times I will lose my throttle input, prop pitch input ect. I might still have some controls working, while others stop. Every thing seems to be working fine in the Spitfire. I am using CH Products Stick, Throttle, Rudders and a Saitek Throttle Quad. I think I am just seeing some bugginess in IL-2 ClOD. any idea please and thanks? |
Hey mate...i had this..or something similar..was input spiking that caused it..COD very sensitive to that...it may be that for you to...to overcome it i put a 10 percent dead zone at the 0 input and 100 input setting in the axis window in control section in game...i did it for EVERY axis i had set up...did the trick...hope it helps
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Hi Tom, yes max difficulty and Anthropomorph on. I will try turning it off and pretend I am an octopus ;)
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Thanks again Tom. Your suggestion worked perfect. This option is flawed and they should just remove it. cheers
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I have problems with rudder in CoD, it keeps disconnecting/stops responding randomly. In RoF I can fly all day long without a glitch. Is CoD so picky about the attached controlles, because I have to use a "gameport to USB" thingy to connect my old and still working CH PRo Pedals..shame the TM Warthog lacks the connector like Cougar had :( |
Today I had the sam problem. The answer is the first reply if you want to fly in full real. For me the trim was too sensitive and a pilot holds his hand on it and making micromovements.
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yep, if your controlers are not working 100% perfect, and you have a rocking axis/wheel, you can get proplems with the antropomorh setting.
it would need to be able to sett a sensivitie for the controler in game. Than one could get over it i guess. BUT, as long even with antropomorph on, the game is giving you three hands in some german planes handling throttle, pitch and stick at the same time :D , its even more not worth to bother with it IMHO ! |
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