![]() ![]() For those users most of this will not apply. Most joystick users, admittedly, use some kind of HEADTRACKING program. There are several things you can do with your VIEW CONTROLS that actually do more for your joystick than anything else. If you choose, NEITHER, you will always spawn looking out the front of the plane. If you choose one of the other options, your view might be off to one side when spawning. ***NOTE*** : When running the wizard one of the first questions the wizard asks is about mouse control. ![]() IE: flaps, reload (arcade), zoom controls (see next chapter). ![]() Once you are done with the WIZARD you will have to finish manually binding some items. You may want to do this before starting a new setup. One is to EXPORT your current setting and save it to a. Hover your mouse over these to see what their function is in game. In your controls, in the lower left corner you will see CONTROL SETUP WIZARD. I HIGHLY suggest you CLEAR your current config completely before starting the WIZARD. In that case I still recommend a complete CLEAR of your current config. If you seem to be lost with joystick setup, sometimes it is best to start over. I then exit the setup and leave the rest of the controls as is. I am now just running the wizard for AIR CONTROLS and only running the wizard through the axis binds. I have also found rebinding does seem to still make a difference. UPDATE: Because of the addition of ground forces, if you CLEAR your config it will wipe out your tank controls as well. Now this might be just me so please check this out and let me know. I can blast through the setup process now in under 5 min. Because of this you get really good using the WIZARD. If I run the CONTROL SETUP WIZARD and setup my controls EXACTLY the same, it feels better. Even if I import the current setup it still does not feel the same as before the patch. There is a function in the controls to IMPORT saved setups. I have noticed that after almost every update, my joystick feels… unstable… even more than usual. Now this might just be me, I would actually like feedback from the joystick community about this problem. Most joystick users have a certain layout for their individual sticks. They seem random and the layouts are strange. I cannot come to grips with these setups. I have tried most of the preset configs currently in game. ![]() I will also try to explain some of the various adjustments and what they do in game.Ĭhapter 1: CONTROL SETUP WIZARD IS YOUR FRIEND. I will be addressing some TRICKS I have found that help the joystick user. I feel this is something that is unique to each joystick and player. I will not be dealing with individual settings for joysticks. DO NOT LET WINDOWS BUILD DRIVERS FOR YOUR STICK. *****I RECOMMEND YOU INSTALL THE DRIVERS AND SOFTWARE FOR YOUR JOYSTICK. We are going to make it possible, but in the beginning only pilot cockpits will be available.PLEASE READ THIS ALL THE WAY THROUGH BEFORE STARTING JOYSTICK SET UP. But still a gamepad is not as accurate as a stick.įor those who have nothing except mouse and keyboard and also has no experience in flight simulators, we've created our Mouse Aim* control system which with assistance of the virtual Instructor makes it easy to fly with a mouse and using the keys very rarely.Ĭan a player swap seats from the pilot’s position to the gunner’s position? A gamepad can replace all of these devices, though some keys on the keyboard will have to be used. Gamepads (Xbox 360 for Windows for example) are comparable to some inexpensive joysticks (the kind that also requires a mouse and a keyboard). But a device with a stick gives an aerial advantage. The keyboard and mouse can be rather effective for flying a bomber or an assault fighter. The best possible replacement for a joystick, if you simply don’t have one, is a gamepad. What control device should players choose for War Thunder? ![]()
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