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IL-2 Sturmovik: Cliffs of Dover Latest instalment in the acclaimed IL-2 Sturmovik series from award-winning developer Maddox Games.

 
 
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Old 08-24-2011, 09:09 AM
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I used to save the position in a manner that would not require me to recenter every way. It's simple: just start the game with trackir running, but WITHOUT the clip. Then, inside the plane, your head will be at the "default" center position. Just use the ins/home/pgdn/pgup/end/delete keys to position your head where you want it to be when you center the trackir, and press F10. This will sabe that position as the new default "center position" for that plane.

That's all. Now you can put on your clip and center the trackir using whatever key you have programmed in trackir software. I use a button on the joystick, because sometimes during a fight you become "off center" in your chair, and so it is faster to recenter without reaching for the keyboard.

You will need to do this for every plane, but just once per plane.
When I started to fly RoF, I used the center position aligned with the sights, but now I'm flying with my head centered in the cockpit and leaning everytime I want to take a "precision shoot". I think this was the way they did, because you wouldn't be flying leaning all the time (most of the planes have the sights off center).

Cheers.
Does that work in CLOD, i thought that only worked for ROF?
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