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So I started up the Tomcat today, having not played for about 2 updates and something seems to have gone wrong... not sure if it's DCS or my Warthog, though. I also tried the Hornet and got the exact same problem... which basically means I can't play at the moment and have no idea how to fix this. :helpsmilie:

 

When pitching up or down the stick immediately comes back to centre (autopilot is off), but it doesn't happen with roll.

 

The throttle similarly keeps returning to the centre, no matter whether I put it to idle or afterburner.

 

I've attached a track where you can see the stick and throttle fighting my inputs.

 

The strange thing is that the stick/throttle movements are being detected correctly when I go to 'axis tune' in the controls menu. It only seems to become a problem in the game itself.

 

Any help would be appreciated as I'm pretty much stuck until this is fixed...

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- i7-7700k

- 32GB DDR4 2400Mhz

- GTX 1080 8GB

- Installed on SSD

- TM Warthog

 

DCS Modules - A-10C; M-2000C; AV8B; F/A-18C; Ka-50; FC-3; UH-1H; F-5E; Mi-8; F-14; Persian Gulf; NTTR

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Double-check your controller settings for the aircraft in-game.

 

DCS appears to have a habit of randomly assigning axis inputs e.g. after Wednesday's 'Stable' update my TMWH "Thrust", "Pitch" and "Roll" axis were all additionally assigned to a TrackIR axis as well as my previously-configured F/A-18C settings.

 

Annoyingly simply reloading my saved profiles didn't fix it... I had to manually clear the spurious axis assignments.

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