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Help and Support Forums => Help and Training => Topic started by: eagle125fw on July 22, 2001, 11:45:00 PM
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i dont have a joy stick......can i still play? i want to get it so the arrow keys to the flying.
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Lets say you can "fly" with mouse...
Really, you MUST have joystick to fly this sim.
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i have one.....but it doesnt turn right on all the other sims i use it with...... i havnt tried it with this assuming its broke.....how can i fix it?
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You can fly with the mouse. You can't set up the arrow keys for flight control surfaces with the exception of rudder, A,S,D, and the use of trim. I highly reccomend the use of a joystick. This game is difficult enough for guys with good HOTAS setups, flying with a mouse makes it really difficult.
I would reccomend you purchase an inexpensive joystick. They are available for as little as $10 and you can buy a pretty decent one for about $30, the Logitech Wingman works pretty good.
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You can buy some decent to very good JS's here. Look for Gaming Hardware, click on that and go from there. :)
xBAT
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i fly with mouse and do quite well with it. it just takes a lot longer to get the hang or then a joystick. I will probable never go stick :)
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ur kidding, why the heck would u WANT to fly with a mouse!!
go do urself and get a saitek x36 usb.......they are cheap now.
i just the love the feeling of flying with it, its really chunky
rav
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I live in the UK and plan to get all the bits and bobs like Rudder, throttle and stuff.
I been looking at the CH range, and is all 3 bits (ie the f16 combatstick, throttle, and pro pedals) really worth the £400 it may cost???
At the moment, i use a joypad(with a stick) which has throttle rudder and a hat switch so it does the job - just not very precise.
Im really unsure wether to spend all this money on something that might not improve my flying that much. What other stick+throttle combos are there that work well? Is there any with pedals too? as a 3 peice set?
CH has lots of buttons and stuff which i like but the cost is something i dont like. I still beleive the joystick market has a long way to go for flight sims. Where in the UK can i find a good joystick shop which stocks most brands, they all seem to have Thrustmaster or Microsoft only.
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I just got the CH pedals and they are definitely worth it for the extra control and the fact that flying with them feels more like flying a plane!
(Mind you it's gonna be a while before I actually get used to them and use them to my advantage!!).
I have an old, cheap Saitek joystick with throtle on the side (£20) along with them - and I have to say it's really annoying sometimes because when you need to make critically small movements - you can't really get the control you need.
However, I wont pay the extra for the CH stick and throttle (or £300 for the Thrustmaster Cougar when it comes out here in October) until my flying is much improved and I know air combat more thorughly.....
[PS I put a post in hardware under CH products of where I got mine in the UK - I think it's the cheapest]
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trying to fly a combat flight sim WITHOUT a joystick is like trying to ride a bicycle without any pedals. You'll get to where you're going but it won't be easy and it sure won't be pretty... :D
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Heh, it is POSSIBLE to shoot down enemies with mouse only. If he's a newbie and doesn't see :D