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Go to your advanced settings with the graph of your curves. You will see the end points (circles on the line there are 5 on each side from center) on both sides of the curve. Go to the very end either left or right. Make sure you have the YAW axis selected and then grab one of them and pull it down to the bottom of the graph and in just a tiny bit. If you go up it makes the movement larger in the game. So by going down you will get rid of the over rotation problem. Play with your smooth curve a bit and you should see a big difference. Last edited by JG27CaptStubing; 05-12-2009 at 03:42 PM. |
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Ordered mine yesterday. Should be here Friday or Monday. I too will likely have a 3 pro w/vector up for grabs in a week.
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I gave my TIR3Pro with Vector to a buddy who is still using a Hat switch. Funny thing with him is he's one of the first guys to introduce me to Thrustmaster back in 1989 with the concept of a hatswitch and HOTAS.
I told him going to the TIR is the same thing.... Light years ahead of using a switch to move your view. Love it won't go back to using switches or a mouse. It's retarded. I think once he tries it for the first time he's going to have a baby right there on the spot. |
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5 version SW works perfectly with my TIR4Pro. If you experience twitching increase smoothing to 50% or so. Otherwise much better FOV etc, compared to the old SW (or I couldn't be bothered/didn't know how to fix it before).
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@Stubing ... Check your PM mate.
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