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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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hey guys!
because my ch-map doesnt seem to work correctly(i still have my fighterstick listed as joystick, and my pro pedals as joystick1 recognized), i decided today to delete both my conf.ini files in the 1c softclub folder and the steam one.well this didnt work, and i still have this problem, but... after i let steam download the new ones, and i started the game, i recognized, that my bf, suddenly felt way more stable.i could made tighter turns, and also avoid stalls much easier. even if i already was in the beginning of a stall, where one wing tilts downwards, i could with ease recover, while remaining in a tight turn. the whole flight model felt somehow different.as if the 109 had more lift in every attitude.also gunnery seemed to be way more acurate. the strange thing is, that i didnt touch my ini files at all after a complete new install.so the files are identical. and even more strange is, that after a few restarts of the game or the computer, the "superiour" behaviour is suddenly gone again. i had the same strange change of behaviour, when i copied and pasted the conf.ini joystick settings of my il2 1946 into the clod conf.ini. a while back. during the first few gaming sessions i recognized the same difference, where the steering of the plane was way more smooth.tighter turns were possible, stalling seemed to occur at lower speeds,gunnery was easier to master... but again,...after a few restarts either of the game,or steam, or the computer(still dont know which one affects that), everything went back to normal "inferiour" controls. i remember a thread, which was posted soon after the release of the game, where someone claimed, that putting the il2 1946 conf.ini joystick settings into the clod conf.ini one, made a difference for him as well.some confirmed the change in behaviour, others claimed to not notice a difference. i tried that as well back then, and noticed a difference, but only for a couple of gaming sessions.i will look for that thread and link it here if i find it. http://forum.1cpublishing.eu/showthread.php?t=21695 i know this really sounds strange, and maybe its a placebo effect....though im pretty confident that its not.it definitely feels different, at least for me. has anybody encountered something similar? has anybody knowledge what possibly could cause that difference? Last edited by David198502; 02-27-2012 at 09:40 AM. |
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