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You could try going here
Documents\STAR WARS Squadrons Steam\settings
find "ProfileOptions_profile_synced"
there more options in there than what is in the game, like all 4 Joystick Device inputs.
I'm sure you could mainly type in each the device as well as further tweak the deadzones beyond what is in the game.
GstInput.JoystickDevice1
GstInput.JoystickDevice2
GstInput.JoystickDevice3
GstInput.JoystickDevice4
GstInput.JoystickPitchDeadzone 0.000000
GstInput.JoystickPitchSensitivity 0.500000
GstInput.JoystickRollDeadzone 0.000000
GstInput.JoystickRollSensitivity 0.500000
GstInput.JoystickThrottleDeadzone 0.000000
GstInput.JoystickThrottleSensitivity 0.500000
GstInput.JoystickYawDeadzone 0.000000
GstInput.JoystickYawSensitivity 0.500000
I have almost no issues with my 20 year old MSFFB2. Not so much with a more recent X52 Pro. Rudder pedals are also responding just fine and I’m using them for yaw control and getting very precise kills.
- 5 years ago@BimHellbender you've just answered my question as to if i want to try this game or not... thanks! MSFFB2 here also! 🙂
- 5 years ago
hi guys. I found a fix for my rudder pedals not being detected:
Use joystick gremlin.
It'll force a vjoy device that the game can't ignore. Just set that vjoy to your rudder pedals and the game will see it and you'll be able to bind them to it.
You can probably do the same with any other device like a throttle unit or joystick.
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