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IL-2 Sturmovik: Cliffs of Dover Latest instalment in the acclaimed IL-2 Sturmovik series from award-winning developer Maddox Games.

 
 
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Old 09-03-2011, 10:55 PM
pupo162 pupo162 is offline
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Default Sugestion: give us the opportunity to configure out Axis.

hello all, specially luthier if you ever get to read this.


I have a problem. IF you see 109s radiator, which is clearly a rotatory you are enforced to use rocker style movement, even if you place it in a rotatory it will only work like if it was a 3 position switch. On the other hand the trim which is also a rotatory works as advised, and even if you have it assigned to a rotatory and put it from nil to full in a split second, in game it will move slowly as it should. Same for flaps.

So this means il2 as the ability to slow your movements on the axis to make them realistic, and it also has the ability to supply rocker style movement for axis who actually are rotatory axes.

My suggestion is, give the user the habillity to chose what kind of behavior they want to give to their axis.

EG.: i want my radiator to work as a rotatory so if i decide to move it full forward i only have to put my rotatory full forward, and if i want to put it 75% i put it 75%. Also i want my trim to work like a rotary so i can place it on a 3 way spring centered toggle i have and not reset every time i drop the toogle.

thats about it.

cheers
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