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IL-2 Sturmovik: Birds of Prey Famous title comes to consoles.

 
 
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Old 10-11-2011, 11:52 PM
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had a chance to screw around with them last night. and flight adventure and FA2 will work with the ace edge stick. your throttle wont be the throttle tho. d-pads on that quad work it well enough and like lion said.. your rudder is backwards. i didnt get into it enough to see if you could invert that axis.it takes a little getting used to but within a few moments you ( after you figure out which button does what ) you are off to the races in FA2. FA, the rudder is a little tricky. taking off was hystarical. like in real life you have to hold rudder when full throttle to go straight down the runway. the ace edge rudder was a tad touchy. i also wish that BoP or BoS would have the guages set up like it does. would make virtual pilot view really nice! but i think it would get boring pretty quickly doing free flights by yourself...but for around $2.50usd. what the heck....

air combat wouldnt work with my stick. i had to hold the left rudder paddle down to keep from firing and other things made it too complicated. plus you cant look around. in all honesty though, i like the speed of the game and the view from the cockpit...just not the cockpit.
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