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Help and Support Forums => Help and Training => Topic started by: migeater on November 22, 2006, 02:25:58 PM
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Force Feedbacks what they do. Whats the buffet on the force feedback menu? :noid
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I think it is the shaking caused by air turbulance when approaching compression speeds in a dive.
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Got a question on that......
My stick doesn't have force-feedback (yet) but it does have vibration.
Now when I see two options stall and buffet, I wanna setup so i dont get feedbcak when I get the stall horn (ride that envelope quite a lot) but I want to get vibration on buffet (when I have overdone it).
Cant seem to do that. Enabling forcefeedback for buffet only does NOTHING. Only thing I have to do is keep it cjhecked for stall also.
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Originally posted by migeater
Force Feedbacks what they do. Whats the buffet on the force feedback menu? :noid
Force Feedback means you get certain situations in the game fed back as vibration of your Joystick. Like for example your Joystick starts vibrating as you approach stall point (in addition to the buzzing sound that gets louder). Not all Joysticks have force feedback.
"buffet" is the shaking of the plane after the airflow is disturbed (stall). In addition to the force feedback you get shaking of the cockpit and a machine gun like sound warning.
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Thanx for the unput guys ! it helped
:aok
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buffet dont work
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buffet dont work
dude ! stop digging up these old threads !! OK your having an issue with your force feedback. It doesn't look like they is anyone on the boards that can help solve your problem, so why don't you contact the big guys !
Email Skuzzy direct (he is very good at checking and answering his email) or support@hitechcreations.com, or for a quicker answer, call them on the phone, the number is (817) 251-1540.
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Call HTC ask for roy aka Skuzzy. Be polite, give him your specs, problems.
Then see what he has to say.
He is very busy, wears very many hats, so if you don't get through the first time wait a hour or 2 and try again.
If you've emailed him be patient!