I do not know anything about programing but would it be possible to make a clickable cockpit in IL2?
I dont know either.. but I think it wold be a waste of time..
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Don't destroy the game asking for that.
Another way:
Program your joystick or build a console with all the options you want.
I have a Saitek X52Pro JoyStick and it has 202 buttons and 7 axis in total. Each can be programmed.
Same here mate. But I think it would be sweet to have a button that could switch in between Clickable and non-clickable
I love clickable cockpits in MicroSoft Flight Sim, but in a combat sim I think they would be very difficult to use. In MS-FS, I can usually take my time, hold steady and click on the various switches, but the time it takes me to do that would end up getting me killed in Il2. For a combat sim I think it is best to use keyboard and joystick buttons.
Having owned WWII fighters and other Microsoft compatible WWII aircraft for the flight simulator series, I have to say that it's a big no no for clickable cockpits.. It can be a total pain when you are trying to click on a switch or lever and continualy miss it or it doesn't initiate on that first click, when in reality you would just grab the lever in real life and make it happen.. Total waste of time in my opinion.
Certainly not practicle in any combat situation on or offline when often split seconds count..
Clickable cockpits for IL2...bad idea.
My opinion...
Microsoft Flight Simulator is not realistic enough for me. Try spinning a C-172 or for that matter a C-152 if you have it, and you'll have to force it to remain in the spin... recovery technique: let go of the stick... The fact that FSX is so overwhelmingly excessive in all respects to graphics, that I can run FS9 in better graphics, is the sole reason I still have/use FS9 from time to time.
Now, as for IL-2 and clickable cockpits I'd have to say NO NO NO NO NO.
I want my controls to be familiar to me (with 300+ planes that's no easy task) and available physically to press, not this bull with moving a mouse around.... as if the keyboard isn't enough of an immersion killer as it is... I want proper handles!
I've got an X-52, got ALL the buttons I need programmed and then some, got sliders and trimwheels all around, so it's mainly HOTAS for me, along with the TrackIR. So in my humble opinion: to make clickable cockpits for IL-2 or any combat simulation is to make rookie pilots kill themselves while looking for a button with a mouse, instead of glancing on the keyboard; for instance: ah there's "G" let's get the gear down now instead of the hmm, where's that handle oh I see ther... SMASH!
If you spend the money on the X-52 or product in that quality range, you won't regret it. My X-52 has served me for 2
Wow the flamethrowers came out amass! First It was just a question dudes and second I do have A X-52 Pro with all the buttons maped