01.01.2009, 11:21
I'm not sure if it's my calibration, or just my inexperience here. I've flown in real life a couple of times (Cessnas, was gonna get my private but then decided I was going to go military anyways, so I'm holding off until I'm done with college.) But most of my experience is through simulation.
This is my first Combat sim, and I have to say...I have a lot of trouble keeping the plane steady. I'm not sure if maybe my HOTAS isn't calibrated correctly, but when I went into my editor, everything seems ok.
My biggest problem is coming in for kills, it seems like I jack the plane all over the place and if I'm lucky, one or two shots will pepper them. I've tried a multitude of different aircraft, and I have the same problem with them all. It's just very rocky for me, and I can't keep a dead center shot for the life of me. I always over-correct, and then have to correct again, and by that time - I'm either TOO close, or stall out and can't get the shot.
Anyways, any tips on keeping a steady/level plane would be awesome. And another question, is it natural for these older prop planes to have a natural-pull to one side or the other? I expect it when taking off, but when I'm in the air it seems to be pulling a little much for what I would have thought.
EDIT: I should add that my preferred planes to fly are the MiG3-ud, P-63C-5, the P51(any model), and the P-38/39s
This is my first Combat sim, and I have to say...I have a lot of trouble keeping the plane steady. I'm not sure if maybe my HOTAS isn't calibrated correctly, but when I went into my editor, everything seems ok.
My biggest problem is coming in for kills, it seems like I jack the plane all over the place and if I'm lucky, one or two shots will pepper them. I've tried a multitude of different aircraft, and I have the same problem with them all. It's just very rocky for me, and I can't keep a dead center shot for the life of me. I always over-correct, and then have to correct again, and by that time - I'm either TOO close, or stall out and can't get the shot.
Anyways, any tips on keeping a steady/level plane would be awesome. And another question, is it natural for these older prop planes to have a natural-pull to one side or the other? I expect it when taking off, but when I'm in the air it seems to be pulling a little much for what I would have thought.
EDIT: I should add that my preferred planes to fly are the MiG3-ud, P-63C-5, the P51(any model), and the P-38/39s