MD_Titus_Gibbonicus Posted April 4, 2017 Posted April 4, 2017 Hi folks Been a quite a while since last flying either IL-2 '46 or BoS - kids, job, life etc. Trying to get back into the air recently, and i'm having a head ache with getting the feel between the two a bit better. I never really managed to work out the sensitivity settings on RoF either, always rather fond of the simple number input curves from '46, but hey ho, do what you can i guess. In my case this seems to not be much, i just can't quite get my head around the way the axis curves work and make flying any less god awfully awkward. I know there are significant differences between the two sims and how they fly, BoS is a far more advanced and complex beast. Now back in the day i could fly with something approaching precision and confidence, but now, with the BoS settings i will i switch, in a single flight, between being horribly hamfisted and then apparently trying to move control surfaces made of lead, using but a single finger on the controls. The sweet spot is evading me between how i move my hands and how i have my joystick settings tailored to accommodate them. I have dug up an old back up and fired up '46, and while rusty i'm not awful. Which is kind of the purpose of this thread. my '46 settings are below, and my BoS settings are pitch 54, roll 40 and yaw 52. '46 axis Pitch 1Y1=0 30 30 30 35 39 45 49 54 64 68 0 0 Roll 1X1=0 39 38 39 40 50 60 70 80 88 89 0 0 Yaw 1RZ1=0 30 33 36 41 48 55 64 75 87 100 0 0 Now, as you're all knowledgeable folk, could someone please give me an indication of how to fix this? The '46 settings were always comfortable. Regardless of what i was flying i could adapt, and not pull the wings off, or wallow from stall to stall, or get shot down without reply. I've made changes to the BoS settings, but time for proper testing is sorely limited, and if it's not in a couple of sittings rather than over a couple of months then it's only going to be so effective. These are the best i've come up with, using my x52-pro with modded magnets (iirc dealt with some central deadzone issue on the X/Y axis?). Any pointers would be gratefully accepted on how, if actually possible, i can tinker with the input curves to better effect. Hey, may lead to another target online!
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