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Force feedback settings ( folder )
hi guys i have a microsoft force feedback 2 joystick
and i dont like the limp feel i get when at low speed my question is this. Is there a way i can create my own ffb folder to put in clod or can i say take the ffb folder outta 1946 and put it in clod to give me the tension i want in my joystick thx for the feed back guys ?? |
I'd doubt it.
I think that FFB is a part of DirectX, Luthier made some comment a while back that says he can do nothing about it although I find this strange if it is in DX9. I have the same problem btw, @ 200mph the stick tension suddenly appears, then disappears completely at higher speeds, to reappear and disappear again. I've not measured this, just noticed it. I never had this stick in 1946 so I don't know how it feels in that. |
Make a search for 'fedit' in the "IL-2 Sturmovik: Cliffs of Dover" and its sub-forums. There are .fee files which can be edited with fedit to your liking...
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thx artist will chk it out
my next question was is there a progrmaee to create our own FFB files i imajine there must be a way |
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The FFB of the G940 or the FFB in general in CoD seems to be a bit buggy. I experience the problem, that if my plane gets a hit and steers to maybe the right side and I crash, when I spawn with a new plane, the FFB steers to that direction as well. So I have to start with a high backpressure to get this plane airborne. As soon as it is airborne the steering is gone.
Kinda like there some "erase function" missing, to start completely new with a new plane. Anyone experienced this except me? |
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