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I think it's ridiculous that Flight Sims developers do not ship default profiles for the major joysticks. I hate the amount of time I have to spend on adding all these key bindings before I start the game. Sometimes I don't even know what to bind since I havn't learned what the function is yet!
There are what, only 7-8 major joysticks (Warthog, Cougar, x52, g40, t1600m, hotas x, 3d extreme pro, msffb2, ch combat sticks).. If they spend one day of an employee time just make these few default profiles, it would save us so much time and the game would seem more polished. What ticks me off even more about CloD is that some of the major functions such complex engine management operations aren't even bond to the keyboards. |
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looks like I'm the only one who likes the muscle training with the stick.
My first Joystick was a Thrustmaster X-Fighter, with the badest spring ever. Playing Tie Fighter and X-Wing vs Tie Fighter for hours. Best muscle training ever. After one month you didn't had any problems anymore. ( Also a good excuse for not going to fitness studios ![]() |
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In my case, when I ride my Hog sleeveless next summer I don't want the guys to see my right arm hugely developed vs my left arm. Telling them it's because I "got a lot of stick time in over the winter" probably would not be helpful.
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You mean like Cermes the javelin thrower?
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I realize that this thread is old but maybe someone will find use in it as I did when I first got my warthog and it was to stiff.
Of the fixes listed, number three is the way to go. Those bottom four springs lessen the tension of the large coil spring. All one needs to do is double those up (two on each post or get slightly stronger replacements. I doubled them and used some molycote mL30 plastics grease and mine is perfect. The number two fix that leaves the coil spring out and moves the bottom springs to the top works but lessens the full range of movement since they compress and get in the way a bit at the end of the travel. Just go to the hardware store and get the same little four springs and double them up on the bottom. put the big coil back and your good to go. Smooth as butter and no cramped wrist. |
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