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I am using this since more than 1 year - I posted about this when I found out and you also responded to it.

 

I find it very usefull and have made several profiles for pitc. Some where the stick movement ingame is symetrical (most russian planes) and some german like FW190 and MC202.

And some for 109 with its unsymetrical movement - I gave it automaticly 10% up pitch as a base (to line up the elevator with the tail fin).

Also depending on the sensibility (read maximum possible elevator deflection) I have adjusted profiles accordingly to get simmilar responces between all the planes.

 

Than I only switch trough profiles with my keyboard numbers during flight if necesary - very easy and convinient.

 

Too bad that BoX dosent have the same mapping concept as RoF which was perfect.

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I am using this since more than 1 year - I posted about this when I found out and you also responded to it.

 

I find it very usefull and have made several profiles for pitc. Some where the stick movement ingame is symetrical (most russian planes) and some german like FW190 and MC202.

And some for 109 with its unsymetrical movement - I gave it automaticly 10% up pitch as a base (to line up the elevator with the tail fin).

Also depending on the sensibility (read maximum possible elevator deflection) I have adjusted profiles accordingly to get simmilar responces between all the planes.

 

Than I only switch trough profiles with my keyboard numbers during flight if necesary - very easy and convinient.

 

Too bad that BoX dosent have the same mapping concept as RoF which was perfect.

 

I would love for the ROF control UI as well.  So many good additions to the sim the past 6 months, the controls UI is one of the last major gripes I have that could use some updating.

 

It would be awesome to have plane specific  control profiles including curves.  Is there a place where we can make upgrade requests or  do we have to just make a post in the general  discussion and hope it gets the attention of the devs ?

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I posted in the Questions to the developers thread about this and got the responce that they would like to implement it the future (more long term due to the ammount of work).

That is how I understood it.

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I am using this since more than 1 year - I posted about this when I found out and you also responded to it.

 

I find it very usefull and have made several profiles for pitc. Some where the stick movement ingame is symetrical (most russian planes) and some german like FW190 and MC202.

And some for 109 with its unsymetrical movement - I gave it automaticly 10% up pitch as a base (to line up the elevator with the tail fin).

Also depending on the sensibility (read maximum possible elevator deflection) I have adjusted profiles accordingly to get simmilar responces between all the planes.

 

Than I only switch trough profiles with my keyboard numbers during flight if necesary - very easy and convinient.

 

Too bad that BoX dosent have the same mapping concept as RoF which was perfect.

 

Hi! New Person here!

 

Would you mind posting your respective *.jcprofile - files? I'd like to have a look at what's possible for an experienced user who put in the necessary time 'fiddling' with it.

 

I've used JoystickCurves for ED:Dangerous a while ago - when I bought IL2 two weeks ago, I tried to get it to work with BOS, too, but there seems to smth. I'm doing wrong with the setup of the virtual sticks, so for now, I'm sticking with the in-game "sensitivity" function.

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I've used JoystickCurves for ED:Dangerous a while ago - when I bought IL2 two weeks ago, I tried to get it to work with BOS, too, but there seems to smth. I'm doing wrong with the setup of the virtual sticks, so for now, I'm sticking with the in-game "sensitivity" function.

Maybe this helps : http://forum.il2sturmovik.com/topic/20548-vjoy-personal-joystick-curves-setup-ffb2-and-others/?do=findComment&comment=323520

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