Novotny Posted February 28, 2017 Posted February 28, 2017 (edited) Hello chaps, chappettes and any other varieties reading I'm wanting to have another run at this, so I'm all edtracker'd up and I've got one of those new FCS T16000ms. Would anyone be kind enough to share a set-up they use for a T16000m? Many thanks Quick edit: I'm interested particularly in s curves for the stick and yaw, but any pointers at all pls Edited February 28, 2017 by Novotny
I/JG7_Jack* Posted March 21, 2017 Posted March 21, 2017 Hello chaps, chappettes and any other varieties reading I'm wanting to have another run at this, so I'm all edtracker'd up and I've got one of those new FCS T16000ms. Would anyone be kind enough to share a set-up they use for a T16000m? Many thanks Quick edit: I'm interested particularly in s curves for the stick and yaw, but any pointers at all pls Same thing here, would love some help/tips for setting up my T16000m. I have problems mainly with setting it so the gunsight doesnt dance all around when trying to shoot at someone... Really struggling with sensitivity, deadzone and noise filter settings...
Sokol1 Posted March 21, 2017 Posted March 21, 2017 (edited) I have problems mainly with setting it so the gunsight doesnt dance all around when trying to shoot at someone... This gunsight "twist" is not particular joystick issue, but...let's say, concepts. Deadzone and noise filter is for deal with joystick deficiencies, no reason for use then if joystick is in good shape. A good start for "sensitivity" (S courve" is 70, with this you "damper" the joystick inputs for game, but at end of joystick deflection the input will be equals. BTW - Although unnecessary (IMO) for this game, and thus a "gadget" more in game background , T.16000M software (TARGET) allow set response curves in a more elaborated way than in game GUI options (similar to DCS, RoF GUI allow). Edited March 21, 2017 by Sokol1
I/JG7_Jack* Posted March 21, 2017 Posted March 21, 2017 This gunsight "twist" is not particular joystick issue, but...let's say, concepts. Deadzone and noise filter is for deal with joystick deficiencies, no reason for use then if joystick is in good shape. A good start for "sensitivity" (S courve" is 70, with this you "damper" the joystick inputs for game, but at end of joystick deflection the input will be equals. BTW - Although unnecessary (IMO) for this game, and thus a "gadget" more in game background , T.16000M software (TARGET) allow set response curves in a more elaborated way than in game GUI options (similar to DCS, RoF GUI allow). Got you, thanks good info. I should have said that my joystick is older and it has been through many many hours of flying. At the moment, after many tries and failures I have sensitivity at 100 for all 3 axis and deadzone around 10-25 for the 3 axis with noise filter at 0.15. So what you are saying is that I should go noise filter and deadzone around 0 and try lowering sensitivity as well?
Thad Posted March 21, 2017 Posted March 21, 2017 (edited) Salutations, In Control devices: Try setting your Sensitivity at 10..... Acceleration at 1. Noise fllter at 0.01. Edited March 22, 2017 by Thad
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