Emmy Posted January 24, 2017 Posted January 24, 2017 (edited) I searched on several combos of "View" and "Track IR" and didn't see this specific issue reported... First off, love this A-10C. Just an awesome sim experience... However... When I zoom in to 100% magnification while lining up for a gun pass, I'm getting random un-commanded view changes. I've suddenly found myself looking back over my shoulder, straight up at the canopy bow, down at my left knee, etc. In short, there's no telling where my view might go at any given moment. Truly frustrating to have this happen as your settling in at 1.3 miles and about to go PAC 1. I have to zoom back out, kind of jog my head a bit and the view settles back to where it should be but by then, I'm usually right over my target getting hosed by MG fire. This doesn't happen in the P-51D, the Su-27, the Su-33 or the F-15C. And it only happens in the A-10C when my view is through the HUD. I can zoom in at my 6, 3 and 9 all day long with nary a hiccup. I managed to record one of these anomalies and you can see it on YT. The view jump happens at about 1:00 after I've fired a Maverick and am pressing in to go guns where I get a lovely view of my G Meter. I built the video as a two box so you can see that I'm not doing any heavy maneuvering. Video link below. I use a CH Fighterstick, Pro Throttle and Pro Pedals with the zoom IN / OUT programmed to the "castle" button under my left thumb on the throttle with down being IN and up being OUT. There are no other views programmed anywhere and Track IR shows I have the proper Absolute Z Axis in place. I'm using Track IR with a visor clip and aside from this one weirdness, I have nearly unlimited range of motion with over 180 degrees vertically at almost every point of azimuth. Not the worst issue ever, but it is frustrating to have to break off an attack run because you're suddenly looking out your right ear at the moment of truth! Appreciate any help or guidance. Video Link: Edited January 24, 2017 by Emmy [sIGPIC][/sIGPIC] http://www.476vfightergroup.com/content.php High Quality Aviation Photography For Personal Enjoyment And Editorial Use. www.crosswindimages.com
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