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IL-2 Sturmovik The famous combat flight simulator. |
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Well after much tweaking and testing I have gotten it to feel "somewhat" like the old firmware but still no go. It seems between floppy stick and stiff stick its not very progressive. If i'm entering a stall at 150 in a spit mk9 it only gets limp at around 30-40kph. Wether flying 200kph or 700kph still feels the same. The good news is i had this stick RMA'd for the r1 and r2 and rudder spikes. I get to keep the old one and the new just arrived and hopefully it has the old firmware on it. If that is the case I will have old and new firmware to compare with. Maybe this way it will be easier to get that old feel back having a reference. Will keep you updated. ~S Ph8 |
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I found that there are several versions of fedit.exe floating around and at least one of them is kind of buggy: It does write what you configured, but does not correctly read the ffe files... As both versions that I have claim to be "Version 1.0" in the "About"-dialog, you must check the "Version"-tab
in the Fileproperties (mouse, right click): The buggy version says there: Fileversion 1,0,0,1 My working version says there: Fileversion 5.04.00.2904 Apart from that, the buggy version has a file size of 168,720 bytes and (my) working version has 176,128 bytes Hope this may help those like me that started swearing loudly and obscenely when reopening the ffe files never showed what had been saved before ![]() However, the file I linked in my post (see above) is the "5.04.00.2904"-version. Artist |
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