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Old 09-29-2009, 07:01 PM
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Yes, that is true, but flight sims don't act on your inner ear to make you aware of unintentional control input like real flying does.

Anyways, I wonder if there is a way to sping load the center dead space that occurs before FFB takes over, would that improve gunnery?
Not sure if it would be better, maybe it's the opposite...

Regarding the small "dead zone" on this stick and realism it's not that bad actually. I've flown many old aircraft with some "slack" in the aileron connections for example. That gives the same effect... Some millimeters of "no force" and then the air pressure giving the force.
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Old 09-30-2009, 04:08 AM
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Not sure if it would be better, maybe it's the opposite...

Regarding the small "dead zone" on this stick and realism it's not that bad actually. I've flown many old aircraft with some "slack" in the aileron connections for example. That gives the same effect... Some millimeters of "no force" and then the air pressure giving the force.
Actually, MSFFB2 also has that slack, dead force zone.
Is there noticeable difference between G940 and MS?
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Old 09-30-2009, 05:02 AM
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Damn man! Congrats!! G940 must be just awesome!!

Im a RL pilot too, and it's interesting cuz heavier and less self-centering pedals are all I want! Don't you dislike the excessive self-centerig of PC pedals (compared to RL flying) ? I fly small, old single-engined trainers (getting my CPL now), and the rudder reacts in a much heavier and "looser" way..
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