04.07.2008, 18:56
Hi guys this is the definative thread on Forcefeed back problems and possible solution.
If you have been pulling your hair out wondering why your FF joystciks are not
playing ball then you've come to the right place. And if you are a bof on this subject
please we need your input. This is a problem for many of us new to FF joysticks
and there are a number of issues that need addressing.
Firstly here is a small program created by MicroSoft years ago to Edit FF profiles. (Called FEdit)
It is an easy to use utility to test and change your games FF profiles.
WARNING: Create a back up of your FF folder before you start getting creative
with your profiles. You can get a little carried away. Enjoy - Lugnut -
Right here's the Dealio... I just got my Saitek EVO FF joystick and like most I took for granted
that all I have to do to enjoy the best game experince is to plug the damn thing in, load the
drivers and shazamm! How wrong was I.
The Stick worked perfectly in the XP game controller set up utils and the FF was amazing.
I loaded up IL2 and it felt like I was flying with a wet noodle. The guns FF was so weak it is hardly worth mentioning and there was no feeling at all in stalls or High G turns etc. I was pissed.
So started a 5 days investigation. I went to every website and trawled every forum to
get to the bottom of this FUBAR. I found many refernces to similar experiences by others in many different forums. There were no actual answers. There were only some lame responses by the usual suspects saying shit like:"Have you turned you FF on in game or (my favourite) is your Joystick plugged in.
What was interesting was many people with the same Saitek joystick were getting different results from the same game. Half the people said that there was hardly or barely any FF from the Saitek in IL2 1946 and the other half were saying that the FF was incredibly good and so strong that they had to turn the FF down to manage to fly properly. Now for a guy like me thats very interesting...
Thats when I went for an all out seach to find this FEdit program that was mentioned. It was a pain to find (20hrs) but I finally found it in a back-water website and now I was in a position to see for myself. I found out that my FF profiles (located in your main game folder) were pittiful and confirmed that my joystick was working perfectly. So confused and dazed I wondered how my profiles could of been changed/corrupted. My only conclusion at the moment is that in the modding process somehow my FF profile files were modded/changed as well.
So, 5 days later I am here writing to you guys, I have found that IL2 is in desperate need for well crafted FF profiles, for which I am not qualified to create. there must be some gifted geniuses out there who understand the alga/logarithyms (Spelling) code for making FF profiles and, of course how IL2 applies them to the Flight modeling in game.
Also for all you guys who have FF joysticks and are not getting the most out of them, you are welcome to create new profiles (they are so easy to create) and the bofs can put them all together so us.
(for instance you can create a specific profile for when your left/right wing cannon gets hit and stops working - you can make your FF stick vibrate just to the right or to the left etc etc.) It is that customizable.
So what are you waiting for download FEdit and get going!!!!!
Now, I have a technical question that I need answered. So please can someone intelligent answer me. I bought the Saitek FF Joystick to get the feeling of true flight dynamics ie when I am flying fast I want the stick to harden/stiffen up and when I am slow (landing for instance) the stick will become mushy. I don't have that feeling in any way with the current profiles I have. I know that IL2 is meant to have that FF effect programmed. Can someone please supply me (and everyone else) with an answer to how it works/why/and where that profile is that controls this effect. And if its too limp/lame how we can cranck it up and give it horns. Thanks.
- Lugnut -
for the Force Feedcak Editor go here > (The link is inoperative)
If you have been pulling your hair out wondering why your FF joystciks are not
playing ball then you've come to the right place. And if you are a bof on this subject
please we need your input. This is a problem for many of us new to FF joysticks
and there are a number of issues that need addressing.
Firstly here is a small program created by MicroSoft years ago to Edit FF profiles. (Called FEdit)
It is an easy to use utility to test and change your games FF profiles.
WARNING: Create a back up of your FF folder before you start getting creative
with your profiles. You can get a little carried away. Enjoy - Lugnut -
Right here's the Dealio... I just got my Saitek EVO FF joystick and like most I took for granted
that all I have to do to enjoy the best game experince is to plug the damn thing in, load the
drivers and shazamm! How wrong was I.
The Stick worked perfectly in the XP game controller set up utils and the FF was amazing.
I loaded up IL2 and it felt like I was flying with a wet noodle. The guns FF was so weak it is hardly worth mentioning and there was no feeling at all in stalls or High G turns etc. I was pissed.
So started a 5 days investigation. I went to every website and trawled every forum to
get to the bottom of this FUBAR. I found many refernces to similar experiences by others in many different forums. There were no actual answers. There were only some lame responses by the usual suspects saying shit like:"Have you turned you FF on in game or (my favourite) is your Joystick plugged in.
What was interesting was many people with the same Saitek joystick were getting different results from the same game. Half the people said that there was hardly or barely any FF from the Saitek in IL2 1946 and the other half were saying that the FF was incredibly good and so strong that they had to turn the FF down to manage to fly properly. Now for a guy like me thats very interesting...
Thats when I went for an all out seach to find this FEdit program that was mentioned. It was a pain to find (20hrs) but I finally found it in a back-water website and now I was in a position to see for myself. I found out that my FF profiles (located in your main game folder) were pittiful and confirmed that my joystick was working perfectly. So confused and dazed I wondered how my profiles could of been changed/corrupted. My only conclusion at the moment is that in the modding process somehow my FF profile files were modded/changed as well.
So, 5 days later I am here writing to you guys, I have found that IL2 is in desperate need for well crafted FF profiles, for which I am not qualified to create. there must be some gifted geniuses out there who understand the alga/logarithyms (Spelling) code for making FF profiles and, of course how IL2 applies them to the Flight modeling in game.
Also for all you guys who have FF joysticks and are not getting the most out of them, you are welcome to create new profiles (they are so easy to create) and the bofs can put them all together so us.
(for instance you can create a specific profile for when your left/right wing cannon gets hit and stops working - you can make your FF stick vibrate just to the right or to the left etc etc.) It is that customizable.
So what are you waiting for download FEdit and get going!!!!!
Now, I have a technical question that I need answered. So please can someone intelligent answer me. I bought the Saitek FF Joystick to get the feeling of true flight dynamics ie when I am flying fast I want the stick to harden/stiffen up and when I am slow (landing for instance) the stick will become mushy. I don't have that feeling in any way with the current profiles I have. I know that IL2 is meant to have that FF effect programmed. Can someone please supply me (and everyone else) with an answer to how it works/why/and where that profile is that controls this effect. And if its too limp/lame how we can cranck it up and give it horns. Thanks.
- Lugnut -
for the Force Feedcak Editor go here > (The link is inoperative)