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Feb 21
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I've been flying FS for a long time but I have never been able to get the sensitivities acurate for the aircraft. Should the settings be at the default level? I don't think they should. However, it is my opinion that you should not have to change the settings for the various types of AC that you fly. The .air flie should take care of that. Is this correct. If not, how do set your realism settings?
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Feb 21
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Go to settings and choose realism. Personally I like things sensitive, so all the bars on the left of the screen are maxed, and the null zones on the stick and nothing.
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I also like it sensitive, but not so sensitive that if I move the stick 5mm it'll mak me go into a dive! Just out of interest, what is the null zone?? I never knew what it meant.
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I also like it sensitive, but not so sensitive that if I move the stick 5mm it'll mak me go into a dive! Just out of interest, what is the null zone?? I never knew what it meant.
Greg
The null zone is the area in stick movement that produces no actual movement from the plane.
Imagine a circle around your stick when it's centred. Until your stick movement is
outside
the circle, there'll be no movement from the axis of the plane. The bigger the circle - the bigger the null zone.
If you're having problems with stick calibration btw, I'd recommend doing it from with FSUIPC. It cures a wealth of stick calibration problems.
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