Jackjack171 Posted May 28, 2023 Posted May 28, 2023 Greetings, Whenever I takeoff, my rudder is highly sensitive. Even with the NWS sensitivity disengaged, the F1 still careens side-to-side uncontrollably until I crash. I checked my other jets, no problem. How can I reduce sensitivity even further? DO it or Don't, but don't cry about it. Real men don't cry!
Solution fausete Posted May 29, 2023 Solution Posted May 29, 2023 Hello. The real F1 was quite sensitive to this kind of oscillatory behaviour induced by the pilot on the pedals on take off, with future pilots being trained on how to avoid it. Nevertheless we will review the intensity at some point down the line. If you find it too uncomfortable, using curves will probably help. 1 1
Jackjack171 Posted May 29, 2023 Author Posted May 29, 2023 4 hours ago, fausete said: Hello. The real F1 was quite sensitive to this kind of oscillatory behaviour induced by the pilot on the pedals on take off, with future pilots being trained on how to avoid it. Nevertheless we will review the intensity at some point down the line. If you find it too uncomfortable, using curves will probably help. Thank you! 1 DO it or Don't, but don't cry about it. Real men don't cry!
YoYo_11 Posted December 21, 2023 Posted December 21, 2023 still the same problem. it's still hyper-sensitive, too bad...
Raven (Elysian Angel) Posted December 21, 2023 Posted December 21, 2023 I think one of the main problems is that in a real-life aircraft you probably need to put a lot more force onto rudder pedals in order to move them, compared to our home solutions. 2 Spoiler Ryzen 9 5900X | 64GB G.Skill TridentZ 3600 | Asus ProArt RTX 4080 Super | ASUS ROG Strix X570-E GAMING | Samsung 990Pro 2TB + 960Pro 1TB NMVe | VR: Varjo Aero Pro Flight Trainer Puma | VIRPIL MT-50CM2 grip on VPForce Rhino with Z-curve extension | Virpil CM3 throttle | Virpil CP2 + 3 | FSSB R3L | VPC Rotor TCS Plus base with SharKa-50 grip | Everything mounted on Monstertech MFC-1 | TPR rudder pedals OpenXR | PD 1.0 | 100% render resolution | DCS graphics settings
Maxthrust Posted December 29, 2023 Posted December 29, 2023 (edited) This was a day 1 purchase for me and I don’t fly the mirage because of this issue. Rather disappointed it has not been addressed for so long now. curve doesn’t help Edited December 29, 2023 by Maxthrust
chichowalker Posted December 30, 2023 Posted December 30, 2023 I think one of the main problems is that in a real-life aircraft you probably need to put a lot more force onto rudder pedals in order to move them, compared to our home solutions.Indeed this is the main problem. Home pedals adjustments are very important in this issue. I have tested modifing curvatures and saturation and it helps.Enviado desde mi SM-G981B mediante Tapatalk
gnomechild Posted December 30, 2023 Posted December 30, 2023 (edited) 17 hours ago, Maxthrust said: This was a day 1 purchase for me and I don’t fly the mirage because of this issue. Rather disappointed it has not been addressed for so long now. curve doesn’t help Curve does help. You need a pretty serious one. I use 35. Also, disable the high gain steering before starting your takeoff roll and you can also disable NWS entirely once you get a little speed Edited December 30, 2023 by gnomechild
ITA_WVoss Posted December 30, 2023 Posted December 30, 2023 To prevent it from oscillating during take-off, deactivate the NOSE WHEEL STEERING SWITCH, at least that's what I do.
grim_reaper68 Posted December 31, 2023 Posted December 31, 2023 For me curve 30 and y saturation 80 helps a lot, but it's more for landing than take off. For take off, I just disable the NWS high sensitivity and using small inputs to keep it straight.
average_pilot Posted January 4, 2024 Posted January 4, 2024 Make very small corrections with the pedals, like 1/4 of what you usually use with other planes. At first is bit hard because your feet will want to make much larger corrections because of muscle memory. Alternatively, disable NWS once aligned for take-off.
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