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Originally Posted by philip.ed
Great post, Oleg, thanks for correcting me
Here was Luthier's original post:
It's quite different. It took a lot of time for me to readjust and to actually learn to shoot things down again. I needed some convincing that the new feeling was indeed better. The most convincing argument was lots and lots of guncam footage, where time and again I saw the guys keep having the exact same kind of trouble lining up and hitting targets that I myself was having.
Lower speeds also feel different. It's so much fun to just barnstorm in a Tiger Moth, flying through hangars, or doing loops under the Tower Bridge at 45 mph.
The joystick input has a lot more than what we had with Il-2. You can adjust your settings of course.
he was talking about the FM  is this what you meant?
Link: http://forum.1cpublishing.eu/showthr...118#post143118
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Even if to add just different effects of air mass working around then already will be other than in Il-2 feel even if there will be just old IL-2 FM. Ilya said from user point of view and what you would like to hear. And from this point of view he said everything correct.
Joystick input have nothing common with programming of FM. It is just game adjustments for the different of the joysticks types and not everybody even can adjust it for the most close feel of response comparing to real aircraft. It is real problem with which we all need to live.
In a common with FM programming of joystick the FIXED input-response to controls MUST be just one joystick on the market and this joystick must have all players. Hope you understand what I told here.
who knows how to adjust the input curves will get the most realistic feel.