In short, if you are using 90% pitch and 90% roll at the same time in a plane, you're likely in trouble!! This is a personal choice and you will need to experiment. I want to get the full range from my sim, so I have it set to 90% and then tune the "tuning centre" to get the feel Now, those numbers don't add up to 100%, however in a flight sim the axis movements are much more subtle, so in a roll or climb I can't give screen shots unfortunately as I'm not at home at the moment, but My settings for Prepar3D are: will get to that soon) and the roll feels much more natural. As you exit the roll, the sim will slowly Make the roll faster, the sim will take advantage of the axis and lean even further. The behaviour has changed so that as you lean into a right roll for example, the sim will lean to the right, but as you To fix this, you use EXTRA2 for ROLL and EXTRA1 for Pitch. The sim will reset the Roll axis and "snap" the simulator back to the opposite angle, so you get "rocked" around when it shouldīe a lean to the right or left, not "bounced" left and right. If you use traditional roll and pitch (as you would for Racing games) when you do a 180 roll in an aircraft Setting up for changed this plugin to behave more like the Elite Dangerous plugin and the you get a far better If I could recommend one hardware upgrade.ĭedicate an SSD to Prepar3D (240GB) and install it and all the add-ons to this drive.Įach time you move airports the shaders and textures regenerate which on a (I can see racing players shaking their heads at less than 60fps,īut for a Flight sim anything around 25fps and above is fine ) My system is not a beast by any stretch, but I can max out most of the sliders and get good frame rates (25+) It's based on the FSX engine, but they started again from the ground up to give a good flying experience If you are even remotely interested in taking to the virtual skies, this is the software for you. While I love a good racing Sim, flight sims was my passion, however FSX was never very stable and had aįew issues, not least being a 32bit application in a 64bit world - So I lost interest years ago. I can't afford flying sessions, but my friend has his private pilot license so I have been for a fewĬircuits in a Cessna at my local strip with me at the controls. First, I have to thank for re-igniting my interest in Flight sims with his recommendation of Prepar3D!
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