Uriah Posted December 8, 2013 Posted December 8, 2013 So has anybody come up with setting the curvers for the 3 main axis to make the planes more steady?
ll./JG77_JadeBandit Posted December 8, 2013 Posted December 8, 2013 Been working on yaw and I have it about where I like it, roll seems just fine, once I get pitch dialed in I should be able to minimize the bounce by quit a bit in the 109 I hope.
Uriah Posted December 8, 2013 Author Posted December 8, 2013 In IL2 I found that it really was pitch that made all the difference. Yaw and roll did not seem to cause much instability. And in IL2 I found that if I went to high values to low values from left to right that that did the trick. I think it kind of did the thing where the faster the plane was flying the less sensitive the stick settting are which immulate the affect of the wind resistance against the aircraft control serfaces.
ll./JG77_JadeBandit Posted December 8, 2013 Posted December 8, 2013 Yeah I think you're right, yaw helps but once I started to fine tune the pitch my gunnery started to get better on moving targets.
Fifi Posted December 8, 2013 Posted December 8, 2013 So has anybody come up with setting the curvers for the 3 main axis to make the planes more steady? Sensitivity curve for Lagg: - Pitch set to 0.2 - Roll set to 0.2 - Yaw set to 0.2 Sensitivity curve for 109: - Pitch set to 0.2 - Yaw set to 0.2 Works fine using TM Warthog here, and giving back planes correct response to me. Note 1: would be cool to get curves for each plane, as they should be different. Actually unable to get different curves for planes...we have to go back in tab and adjust it each time we change planes. Note 2: with my stick, only in BOS i have to set curves...but it's only Alpha
Uriah Posted December 8, 2013 Author Posted December 8, 2013 Even after setting the curves to lowest sensitiveity I find that if I pull back on the stick to fast the plane goes into a wobble. Maybe that is how planes really behave. Anyway, I am learning not to pull back so fast. AND by setting the senstivity so low am I preventing my plane's ability to give me all it can do?
Fifi Posted December 8, 2013 Posted December 8, 2013 Adjusting sensitivity will give you a S curve, resulting in a smooth center but a steep edge of the response. In any ways it will not reduce the the plane ability on that control, you will still have 100% of the control line...it will just react different to reach this 100%. Of course best is to not have curves at all, to match what devs tried to simulate. But some joysticks needs those curves because of build limitations IMO.
Uriah Posted December 8, 2013 Author Posted December 8, 2013 There seems to be a default curve that I can not flatten. Am I correct?
Fifi Posted December 8, 2013 Posted December 8, 2013 Sorry, don't see what you mean... All curves can be adjusted (pitch/roll/yaw)
Uriah Posted December 9, 2013 Author Posted December 9, 2013 The curve for each looks a bit like an s. I would like to flatten them out, more like a high horizontal.
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