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Post by nrshida on Sept 12, 2014 13:18:48 GMT -5
Yeah just one of those things. In addition to everything else my flying also started to feel unfulfilling and a bit hollow. The last month my flying time was maybe 15-20 enemies in the air about half in bombers and I'd fought the ones in fighters so much I could recognize them on the first merge.
Sorry Debrody old chap we did have some fun fights didn't we! Wish you all the best happiness for the future.
Yeah GMan great talking to you. My email address is: rwrk2@hotmail.com (for everyone). Hope to do my Master's soon then I might even think about some shooting related projects.
Ha ha yeah that was funny Tec. Bustr seems to take the computational approach to gunnery but seems to ignore human beings can be quite good at doing these computations subconsciously. Like throwing for instance. I flew my Hayate for two years with no gunsight until I got to the MA and realized most of my shooting would be on those running away lolz.
Revo I think if you take the baseplate of your CH stick you'll see plenty of opportunity to stiffen the springs because they have a dedicated spring and stop system. You can even make the feel different on both axes. I'd try to source stiffer springs, suppliment them or play with the end-stops. CH has a forum with some mods on I think. I'm sure someone's already tackled it.
I may come back sometime, just need a good long break.
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Post by Violator on Sept 12, 2014 13:27:57 GMT -5
It takes a couple of month to get use to any stick. When I first got the X52 I felt that it was extremely loose. After a bit of playing with it though, it really isn't so bad!
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Post by ReVo on Sept 12, 2014 15:01:50 GMT -5
It takes a couple of month to get use to any stick. When I first got the X52 I felt that it was extremely loose. After a bit of playing with it though, it really isn't so bad! I would rather adjust the stick to suit my preferences.
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