In the example you provided, it could be either way, because the P-80 has aileron and rudder trim (if I'm not mistaken). If you are trimmed to fly straight with stick centered, it would be that with the bug just the same.
I can't try your example because my G940 slop prevents the stick from being completely centered without a hand holding it there (and it's hard to do it continously as there's no tactile feedback). I did see the stick move in the cockpit and the plane reacted even though sensitivity was set so that no movement was supposed to be possible.
The P-80 control stick moves very noticably with the bug btw. Try setting ALL the sensitivities for pitch and roll to zero in IL-2 and step into the P-80 cockpit. Surely the in-game stick should then under no circumstance be able to move. If you have the bug, then the stick can be seen moving forward (when the Y axis of the joystick hits center) and left (when X-axis touches center) as long as the real joystick is centered. So moving slowly over the center point of the real joystick should make the cockpit stick move left-right, forward-back etc slightly but noticably if you keep camera focused on it.
Note that if you have a well centered spring joystick (for example), the first thing you are likely to notice is that the in-game stick moves to the right and backward a bit whenever you move your stick from center.
Give me a moment and I will record a brief replay displaying how it looks like, then upload.
|