Griefhard Posted May 16 Posted May 16 Hi, I just started recently this great campaign. I wanted to get some 80s action. And what could be better, than to get out the good ol' F14. And let me tell you: It was a good choice. Not only "Speed and Angels" but also "Zone 5". At the moment I am in the middle of the Speed and Angels campaign after completing the Zone 5 campaign. Now, I often get in the feedback "you oversteered the jet". And I did, when looking at the g-meter just then. I fly VR and I am obviously most focused on the HUD and the leftish instruments (speed, verticometer, altitude). I lately included the AOA meter in my attention cycle, since this also can give you a hint when flying too tight and with too much g. Are there any tips? How do you not over g/oversteer? Is it just a lot of practice and learning how hard to pull or rather not pull your flightstick? Do you actually look in a dogfight on your g-meter on the bottom right?
Solution Reflected Posted May 16 Solution Posted May 16 You overstressed it, not oversteered it’s hard without physical feedback, but you’ll get a feel for it, how much you can pull. The in game g breathing sound is a clue too, I think it comes on at 4-5 gs Facebook Instagram YouTube Discord
Griefhard Posted May 17 Author Posted May 17 (edited) Like in my opther thread, I cannot get the g-breathing loud enough to hear anything. Also I do not have for some reason a g-effect (blackout)... Edited May 17 by Griefhard
draconus Posted May 27 Posted May 27 On 5/17/2025 at 1:59 PM, Griefhard said: Also I do not have for some reason a g-effect (blackout) DCS options > gameplay tab > g-effects Win10 i7-10700KF 32GB RTX4070S Quest 3 T16000M VPC CDT-VMAX TFRP FC3 F-14A/B F-15E CA SC NTTR PG Syria
Griefhard Posted May 27 Author Posted May 27 4 minutes ago, draconus said: DCS options > gameplay tab > g-effects Yeah - I know. Since the last patch it seems to work again... I believe there was a DCS bug with it. At last on my PC.
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