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haitch40 08-21-2009 01:00 PM

my impression of the demo
 
well u guys r brilliant game is very good but 1 thing bugs me
maybe its me being a sim noob but the rudder is very jerky and the elivator is not very responsive.
i have no problems with staling :D

trk29 08-21-2009 01:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by haitch40 (Post 91940)
well u guys r brilliant game is very good but 1 thing bugs me
maybe its me being a sim noob but the rudder is very jerky and the elivator is not very responsive.
i have no problems with staling :D

Well I played the demo and I love it. I tried it first with the gamepad and didn't care for the R3 click to look button when trying to look up, down, left or right I would end up moving my throttle and rudder. But after I plugged my AV8R in all was good.

I also seen the screen tearing when looking around the cockpit with my hat switch, but have heard some people say that they didn't see it.

The landing issues I read about is not a issue for me with a gamepad or flightstick, the only thing that is tricky is finding the runway:-P

And the issue on simulation mode when flying the p-51, yes it is very hard to see the ground targets. I found myelf playing on realistic mode for this mission just so I could see the ground targets But I love the demo and can't wait until release date when I can play all the way through.

Thank you Gaijin for bringing my favorite flight game to PS3.

SleepTrgt 08-21-2009 02:56 PM

Question for you ps3 gamers with flight sticks, when you land holding throttle down activates brakes or not?

trk29 08-21-2009 03:42 PM

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Originally Posted by SleepTrgt (Post 91968)
Question for you ps3 gamers with flight sticks, when you land holding throttle down activates brakes or not?

I don't know but I don't flip over I will check.

haitch40 08-21-2009 03:49 PM

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Originally Posted by trk29 (Post 91986)
I don't know but I don't flip over I will check.

i just did a belly land in a field (on arcade im really bad at this game so when full version out some1 willing to teach me?)

Zatoichi_Sanjuro 08-21-2009 03:57 PM

I wish more devs would release such high quality demos.

I found a control set-up where you can use the R-stick to freelook which is infinitely better than R3/D-pad.

The screen tearing is there (on PS3) but it's pretty minimal. There's also some frame drops occasionally when you access the map in-flight but again it's minimal.

It's quite an awesome experience when you go head-on with enemy fighters and you manage to tag one just as they buzz past your cockpit. Or when you're rolling into a formation of bombers from above narrowly missing a collision with one you just shot up. :grin:

lazyboy_se 08-21-2009 04:13 PM

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Originally Posted by trk29 (Post 91986)
I don't know but I don't flip over I will check.

Well, I flipped at about 50 kph the only time I managed to land in sim. It really looked good up till then, and i did not even have the throttle at 0. Think it was around 10-15%. I have an Aviator stick.

SleepTrgt 08-21-2009 04:51 PM

Can you check if there are brakes when holding throttle on 0%? (with flight stick)

Graham85 08-21-2009 06:04 PM

No flipping so far on any mode although have crashed while landing on sim, I need lots of practice!

P-51 08-21-2009 06:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by haitch40 (Post 91991)
i just did a belly land in a field (on arcade im really bad at this game so when full version out some1 willing to teach me?)

Had an idea! Maby we can split the clan into a training clan and a full clan. Therefore creating more places in the clan and also making it easier to teach people by having dedicated people doing it. haitch40 ill teach you!


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