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Old 04-26-2011, 05:33 PM
KDN KDN is offline
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I have two questions for you guys:
First, do we have a consensus whether the old IL2 [Joystick_RTS] functions in CoD conf.ini?

Second, as far as ALL the trim axes go, does the dead zone at 0% and at 100% refer to the center (50% of travel) of the axes or the way the are shown in the control panel ?(0% all the way to the left and 100% all the way to the right)



I would ask the same thing about the rudders but those are usually self centered so I am assuming the center is 0% in rudders.
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Old 04-26-2011, 07:32 PM
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Well, in my *.ini file there is only one entry under [rts_joystick] and that's FF=1.
Nothing else and I feel that my controls are hugely sensitive and there is no way
of tuning them from a menu in game!

Feels like something is amiss here ?!
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Old 04-27-2011, 01:59 AM
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Well, in my *.ini file there is only one entry under [rts_joystick] and that's FF=1.
Nothing else and I feel that my controls are hugely sensitive and there is no way
of tuning them from a menu in game!

Feels like something is amiss here ?!
there is a sensitivty slider under the keybindings sections

full left is 1:1 and by sliding the slider to the right, the sensitvity reduces so that a lot of movement in the real world stick results in not much movement in the planes stick
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Old 04-27-2011, 03:29 AM
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there is a sensitivty slider under the keybindings sections

full left is 1:1 and by sliding the slider to the right, the sensitvity reduces so that a lot of movement in the real world stick results in not much movement in the planes stick
Yes, I understand that but I would prefer to be able to modify the sensitivity curve as desired. The sensitivity slider does not achieve this. As explained above I would like a duller response in the centre which gets more active as movement increases. I.e. I don't want a linear curve and would like to fine tune it as in IL-2.
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