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Old 02-26-2010, 06:34 AM
MikkOwl MikkOwl is offline
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I recorded the control column/stick moving by itself even though sensitivities were set to 0 - to find that the replay doesn't show it moving. Isn't that AWESOME? All I could record was a stupid looking high speed replay of a 262 slightly changing roll direction and pitch even though the control column isn't moving. Not even going to bother showing such junk.

Tried your P-80 example. Without touching any trims what so ever it has a phugoid oscillation up and down (which is not important). But yes, moving the stick over the center position makes the in game control stick move as I have described, moving the plane accordingly (slight left/right roll, and some minor pitch change, visibly quite clearly when time accelerated).

I think I have just about had it with trying to get anywhere with this bug. I'm going back to disabling all the in-game curves and just using external programs to tweak curves with, that way no bug and no more nonsense. That it didn't even record on replay was the last straw.

Thanks for testing and checking it out. No idea who else is affected and what causes it but it is small enough not to be noticed by most anyway, so I'm betting it will never be officially recognized or fixed.
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