Markypea Posted December 18, 2017 Posted December 18, 2017 (edited) Using a MS FFB2 stick I have to set the trim to its limit for left wing down, and even then it's not totally neutral. No problems at all with the Su-27 (and other FC3 aircraft). Refuelling mode I can not set the stick to neutral at all. Having to constantly apply side pressure to the stick makes it much harder, to the point that I have to set the ffb to 15% or so. I was really hoping for a fix to this wih 1.5.8. Edited December 18, 2017 by Markypea typo
wavn Posted December 18, 2017 Posted December 18, 2017 And you have calibrated the stick offcourse........; and was the curve there normal (with the centre at the right place)? Best regards, Willem
Markypea Posted December 18, 2017 Author Posted December 18, 2017 Yeah, yeah, like I said, it's all good with all of the other aircraft in the game. It's only the Su-33 specifically. The curve is only changed to 19, so the centre should still be the centre. I did not know that you could move the centre about, if you can then perhaps this can fix it for me!
wavn Posted December 18, 2017 Posted December 18, 2017 Yes, the centre should always be in the centre but, when calibrating, it might be necessary to move the stick to all positions to get a neutral start position. But if it is already presented ok in the calbration, then it should be ok.; and also both engines are the same in output? and your rudder is also in the central position? Best regards, Willem
SPIN Posted December 18, 2017 Posted December 18, 2017 Using a MS FFB2 stick I have to set the trim to its limit for left wing down, and even then it's not totally neutral. No problems at all with the Su-27 (and other FC3 aircraft). Refuelling mode I can not set the stick to neutral at all. Having to constantly apply side pressure to the stick makes it much harder, to the point that I have to set the ffb to 15% or so. I was really hoping for a fix to this wih 1.5.8. I assume that you've checked and there are no other inputs tied to that same trim command. Rudder pedals or something similar, for instance. DCS has a habit of assigning weird things to various peripherals. On occasion I've found my rudder pedals tied to view changes, as an example. So I'd go through everything and see if there's something like that going on.
Markypea Posted December 18, 2017 Author Posted December 18, 2017 I have noted one thing, that I can easily trim the elevator so that the plane flies nice and level and the stick feels neutral, however the stick is not at all central (in the fwd back axis). Which of course to a spring centered stick would feel all wrong and not correctly trimmed. So I do wonder if this is purely a force feeback issue, as the stick is centered and the plane flies level, the issue is that the force is trying to push the stick to the right. Shame as the force feedback in DCS is lovely.
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