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is there anyway to adjust the input curves ala 1946? i see there's a way to get the controllers to do a 1:1 by messing with slider bars, but is there anyway to tailor them to compensate for hamfistedness (particularly with a twisty rudder) or to allow finer control near the centre (especially for trim controls)?
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play with the Sensitivity Slider a bit more... moving it up to the other end of the scale
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long time since i posted this... but then it's been a while since i played CloD tbh, launcher issues, patches etc have since brought me back to check on progress.
so there's only the sensitivity slider? hmmm... any other tips, still find i overcompensate far too much with my rudder, which i've managed to mitigate in 1946 with much fiddling of curves. *heads off to poke at conf settings*
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