02.03.2009, 23:27
Hello,
I just read the post by ZXPKNOBB and it sounds familiar. When flying the Yak 1 to 9, and also with Bf 109s, the rudder is always positioned slightly to the right, even though the joystick (Saitek Cyborg Evo Force feedback, no rudder pedals) is in neutral position. Even when I start a mission on the ground, even before turning on the engine, the rudder is aligned to the right. I have to twist the joystick considerably to be able to fly these planes straight. Much less of an issue with Fw190s or Ki84s and Zeros. BTW, I am not talking about engine torque on take-off here.
Could it be that my computer is not reading the joystick or its software properly? I tried different things to get the configuration right, but the issue persists. Furthermore, when certain voice files of AI pilots are played, I temporarily loose control of the joystick. It just locks in whatever position its in, maybe for just a second and then I am able to regain control.
Any suggestions as to the source of these issues and how to correct them would be much appreciated.
Rhanks,
RB
I just read the post by ZXPKNOBB and it sounds familiar. When flying the Yak 1 to 9, and also with Bf 109s, the rudder is always positioned slightly to the right, even though the joystick (Saitek Cyborg Evo Force feedback, no rudder pedals) is in neutral position. Even when I start a mission on the ground, even before turning on the engine, the rudder is aligned to the right. I have to twist the joystick considerably to be able to fly these planes straight. Much less of an issue with Fw190s or Ki84s and Zeros. BTW, I am not talking about engine torque on take-off here.
Could it be that my computer is not reading the joystick or its software properly? I tried different things to get the configuration right, but the issue persists. Furthermore, when certain voice files of AI pilots are played, I temporarily loose control of the joystick. It just locks in whatever position its in, maybe for just a second and then I am able to regain control.
Any suggestions as to the source of these issues and how to correct them would be much appreciated.
Rhanks,
RB