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6 years ago
@SithMetal71 my global is 0, and each axis is also set to zero. i had to drop sensitivity to 30% for pitch/yaw, and i set roll to 40%.. This has provided me with very tight accurate and responsive controls. I speed through the flying junkyard with ease.
Before i felt like i was fighting invisible air gusts or water currents pushing me in the direction i was pushing the flight stick 3 seconds prior. Like trying to swim in molasses.
The patch was night and day for me, and now instead of just tolerating the game, i absolutely love it!
T.Flight HOTAS X on PC
Before i felt like i was fighting invisible air gusts or water currents pushing me in the direction i was pushing the flight stick 3 seconds prior. Like trying to swim in molasses.
The patch was night and day for me, and now instead of just tolerating the game, i absolutely love it!
T.Flight HOTAS X on PC
6 years ago
@BullitMagnit74 If it works for you with those sensitivity its of course ok to do so, but lower sensitivity always means you have a kind of input lag. One can get used to it, but I encourage you to go in small steps towards 100%. You will build up muscle memory over time and while you now may have the feeling of oversteering with high sensitivity you may enjoy the high sensitivity one day as it will provide you higher precission with faster reaction.
- 6 years ago@nazradu ill try to work towards that, tho right now if i went anywhere near 100%, i'd look like im spazzing out like Kramer.
- Billkwando6 years agoRising Vanguard
Best to learn to ride the bucking bronco early on., The first couple days I was overstreering all over the place, but with a little practice I'm getting better. That video was last night (only my 3rd), and I'm sure I'll do even better tonight. Keep at it! 🙂
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