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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

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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...

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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).

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I/JG7_Jack*
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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? 

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Salutations,

 

In Control devices: Try setting your Sensitivity at 10..... Acceleration at 1. Noise fllter at 0.01.

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