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Old 02-27-2011, 07:56 AM
SsSsSsSsSnake SsSsSsSsSnake is offline
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That's awesome setup right there! What simulator is on the screen? Looks far better than IL2..



Do you find you have any trouble applying just a tiny bit of rudder due to the center detent? Sometimes when I only need a little bit of rudder I get way too much, as I try to get it out of that detent. Maybe I need to adjust my sensitivity settings.

I like the fact that the buttons barely move. They have "short" movements which makes it seems like there's less to press to achieve your desired function. Probably crazy talk, but I actually like the feel of the buttons.
i like the feel of the buttons too Blampars,re the rudder what were you using for rudder before and did you find you had more control with that?

have you made progress with the rudder yet.got mine coming so taking your lead
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Old 02-27-2011, 09:17 AM
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I hope to order the saitek combat pedals this week, first step in aquiring a warthog. Just got to think of an excuse for the wife, even then there is NO WAY im telling her the price, have started hiding a bit of cash each week already lol Im gonna need it
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Old 02-27-2011, 12:21 PM
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i like the feel of the buttons too Blampars,re the rudder what were you using for rudder before and did you find you had more control with that?

have you made progress with the rudder yet.got mine coming so taking your lead
I was using the keyboard for rudder furiously slamming z,x or <,> depending on the situation haha

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I hope to order the saitek combat pedals this week, first step in aquiring a warthog. Just got to think of an excuse for the wife, even then there is NO WAY im telling her the price, have started hiding a bit of cash each week already lol Im gonna need it
Look her dead in the eye, shrug and say, "it's my hobby babe"

Thats what I did when mine found out what i spent on my ch gear. And by god I think it actually worked! She was still pissed and all but oh well hehe.
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Old 02-27-2011, 12:44 PM
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The rudder pedals are very sensitive but Im not having any problems applying a small amount of force to make fine adjustments.Rudder pedals are very underrated in my humble opinion.
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Old 02-27-2011, 01:32 PM
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I hope to order the saitek combat pedals this week, first step in aquiring a warthog. Just got to think of an excuse for the wife, even then there is NO WAY im telling her the price, have started hiding a bit of cash each week already lol Im gonna need it
yes but if you tell her she might just not talk to you so you have more time to fly
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Old 02-27-2011, 01:33 PM
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[QUOTE=blampars;228962]I was using the keyboard for rudder furiously slamming z,x or <,> depending on the situation haha



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well im sure youd rather not go back to the keyboard
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Old 02-27-2011, 01:34 PM
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The rudder pedals are very sensitive but Im not having any problems applying a small amount of force to make fine adjustments.Rudder pedals are very underrated in my humble opinion.
good to hear Roy,am really looking forward to my 1st plug a pedals

in 1946 ver 4.09 cant get the trottle any lower than 10% but in the ultra pack installed version it has a syncronise setting for throttle and that lets me take it to 0%.any ideas how to get it to work in 4,09
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Old 02-27-2011, 08:41 PM
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Default the throttle buttons are nothing like on the website

http://206.170.119.13/novo/default.a...39&Lang=1&SID=

in windows control panel pressing the buttons they dont correspond at all to whats on the site,wth is going on?
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Old 02-27-2011, 09:31 PM
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http://206.170.119.13/novo/default.a...39&Lang=1&SID=

in windows control panel pressing the buttons they dont correspond at all to whats on the site,wth is going on?
dont use windows control panel, use ch control manager
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Old 02-27-2011, 10:27 PM
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I tried mapping the hotas controls to fly the helicopter in Bad Company 2 but got no luck.What should I do?
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