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Old 11-02-2011, 10:06 PM
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Thumbs up MS FFB 2 joystick

Since the game came out I played on Saitek aviator, but lately I got the dust of my Microsoft FFB 2 and found out that this is some much better to fly with. More control, better feeling of how much energy you have and the aiming is so much better. Shaking when canon shells are fired, I really missed that. Force feedback is for me nr 1 choice, it's an extra dimension to the game. I've set the sensitivity under controls on 1 to get the max. feeling. I played with MS FFB 1 and 2 on the original the original IL-2 for the last 10 years and will keep on doing this on CoD.
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Old 11-02-2011, 10:52 PM
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Since the game came out I played on Saitek aviator, but lately I got the dust of my Microsoft FFB 2 and found out that this is some much better to fly with. More control, better feeling of how much energy you have and the aiming is so much better. Shaking when canon shells are fired, I really missed that. Force feedback is for me nr 1 choice, it's an extra dimension to the game. I've set the sensitivity under controls on 1 to get the max. feeling. I played with MS FFB 1 and 2 on the original the original IL-2 for the last 10 years and will keep on doing this on CoD.
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Actually, I switched out my Sidewinder for awhile in favour of the excellent Thrustmaster TM16000 stick with Halls sensors. However, I found that I missed the force feedback effects and plugged the FFSB2 back in. I would recommend the inexpensive TM stick to anyone, I've come to prefer "the force"!
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Old 11-03-2011, 06:17 AM
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Old 11-03-2011, 06:59 AM
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Have to be honest with you guys. I was hardcore on the MSFF2 for a while in IL-2 and while it is an awesome joystick it wasn't that great for Rise of Flight. So for ROF I pulled out my CH stick. Well I was going from ROF to IL-2 one day and thought I'd just use the CH for the hell of it and forgot the usual switch out to my MSFF2. I've not looked back since. The CH stick is just so smooth and silky in comparison. The MSFF2 was always a bit twitchy no matter how I had my profile set. When pulling my sight onto a target the MSFF2 always had a little tendency to be bouncy as in I'd always have a little trouble getting it to flatline on the target. Its very subtle but noticeable. With the CH you can roll onto a target and just stop the crosshairs dead by simply relaxing some stick pressure. It didn't even take much getting used to at all and I didn't even have to change my profile.
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Old 11-03-2011, 09:48 AM
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Have to be honest with you guys. I was hardcore on the MSFF2 for a while in IL-2 and while it is an awesome joystick it wasn't that great for Rise of Flight. So for ROF I pulled out my CH stick. Well I was going from ROF to IL-2 one day and thought I'd just use the CH for the hell of it and forgot the usual switch out to my MSFF2. I've not looked back since. The CH stick is just so smooth and silky in comparison. The MSFF2 was always a bit twitchy no matter how I had my profile set. When pulling my sight onto a target the MSFF2 always had a little tendency to be bouncy as in I'd always have a little trouble getting it to flatline on the target. Its very subtle but noticeable. With the CH you can roll onto a target and just stop the crosshairs dead by simply relaxing some stick pressure. It didn't even take much getting used to at all and I didn't even have to change my profile.
I agree in ROF and initially I did not like in IL-2 COD, FFB fell away regurlarly. But now it works fine in IL-2 COD. There is not driver support for Windows Vista and 7 but you can set the sensitivity in the game itself. With FFB you can feel the energy of the aircraft not having to watch speed indicator all the time. Pity that there are not much FFB sticks on the market now.
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Old 11-03-2011, 11:53 AM
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I had a MSFFB2, the motor stopped working. It was the best stick I had ever used for precision and the feel of air speed was second to none.

I miss that stick. I now have the CH t hotas, its does the job.

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Old 11-03-2011, 07:23 AM
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Since the game came out I played on Saitek aviator, but lately I got the dust of my Microsoft FFB 2 and found out that this is some much better to fly with. More control, better feeling of how much energy you have and the aiming is so much better. Shaking when canon shells are fired, I really missed that. Force feedback is for me nr 1 choice, it's an extra dimension to the game. I've set the sensitivity under controls on 1 to get the max. feeling. I played with MS FFB 1 and 2 on the original the original IL-2 for the last 10 years and will keep on doing this on CoD.
+1 too

The change in pressure due too air speed makes it a winner for me.
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