What your link actually shows is the confusion caused by the old slider labels which is why they were renamed. That's why my last comment in that link is that I forgot about the high speed buffet.
You might also note that Baumer and I had a civil conversation.
The last post made by Baumer shows how hard it was to remain polite with you . Note the sarcasm engage.
From Baumer in reply to FLS "I'm sorry I didn't mean to confuse anyone by using terms I thought were interchangeable. So I will work harder on being clear and concise going forward.
Here are the points that I am trying to make clear.
1.) Prior to the onset of the stall shake on screen in Aces High (with or without force feedback) there should be no vibration/shudder/rumble/buffet in the force feedback system. This is due to the fact that there is no separation of airflow prior to stall shake on screen.
2.) Once the stall shake occurs on screen in Aces High, the stall slider should control that force.
3.) The stall shake on screen in Aces High is different then the stall speed that you would find in a manual. This is due to the fact that in Aces High the stall shake on screen happens the moment any single point on the wing is stalled.
I hope that helps make my opinion more clear about making FFB work more accurately."