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Old 05-20-2010, 06:09 PM
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SoW could have a HARDCORE level that does not allow pilot adjust joy and had to fly with 100% sensitivity for each aircraft, suffering from its vices and advantages.
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Old 05-22-2010, 07:36 AM
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hey SEE!
man this game is a hardcore simulator, so fascinating and frustrating at the same time for beginners.
i have the same time to keep up with other aircrafts in campaign missions.
but refering to the joystick sensitivity, i have set now all the bars on 100 and im getting use to it.cause my biggest problem was that if i left the last bar on 100 but pulled down the other 9, then the joystick suddenly reacts more sensitive in a turn which lead to a stall for me.but set everything on 100 you recognize when the plane is about to stall and can react properly.
my only real succes is that i already shot some planes down online.
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Old 05-22-2010, 11:30 AM
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Hi David, it's a lot more challenging than any other SIM for sure. I will go MP when I have completed more SP missions. I should have bought IL1946 a long time ago but my old PC wasn't good enough. Maybe catch you on line soon (when I can comfortably deal with enemy AI that is......) and well done if you are getting MP kills already!
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Old 05-22-2010, 05:31 PM
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To me adjust joy config is some kind of cheat
You know of course if you inspect any aircraft control lines or rods (pre fly-by-wire) you'll find mechanical adjustments that can be made.
Cheat - Highly unlikely when then everyone had their own personal plane, and could ask the ground crew adjust it as necessary - also givng a pilot some mechanical advantage over nature's forces.

I'm not sure whether this was generally allowed but it was, and still is possible.
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Old 05-23-2010, 10:39 PM
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Remember Joystick Profiles are saved with the currently loaded pilot career. If you start several different pilot careers "P51 pilot" "Gladiator Pilot" etc you can have a different Joystick Profile for each pilot career you save.

It is not quite the same as a different profile for each aircraft but it does work.
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Old 05-23-2010, 11:52 PM
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hey SEE!
man this game is a hardcore simulator, so fascinating and frustrating at the same time for beginners.
i have the same time to keep up with other aircrafts in campaign missions.
but refering to the joystick sensitivity, i have set now all the bars on 100 and im getting use to it.cause my biggest problem was that if i left the last bar on 100 but pulled down the other 9, then the joystick suddenly reacts more sensitive in a turn which lead to a stall for me.but set everything on 100 you recognize when the plane is about to stall and can react properly.
my only real succes is that i already shot some planes down online.
Well David.. when you put all bars on 100 and the last (higher) few slightly lower (not less than 85%), you will be 'allowed' to fly the 190 in 'nirvana'.
Hope you have rudder pedals...

Remember to relax when pressing the trigger - don't over-react/jerk the joystick.

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