wow thanks for the input guys!
Airspro - does having the stick off to the right work for you? I have mine sitting almost at chin height in the middle of my chest a bit off to the right, when I'm in the heat of battle I MUST be able to lean forward and smash my face against the monitor lol..
I love the adjustment you made however. I should go ahead now and warn myself that this, is not an option on my end. I would surely be dubbed a fanatic, obsessed or, addicted and be sent to a de-programming session which would include laundry, dishes, and starting the remodeling projects I'm hesitant to start until fall due to the heat as I need to be in the attic for long periods. lol.
I'll have to figure something out that attaches to the desk then comes undone when I'm done,...or I'll be done! lol.
Krusty - thanks for the kind words of wisdom...I stopped chasing bombers for the most part even with my uber twisty stick..I always lose even at 45 degree passes. I'm teh suk against bombers. Probably a 10:1 on their part.
Ros - I was piddling with that, but didn't want to incorporate it as it actually seemed to lessen my 'range' vs my twisty. Guess I'll have to learn the hard way.
JB73 - thanks for taking the time to type that rather lengthy response. A man after my own heart! (must be a fast typer too!)
I do realize it will take time to get used to the pedals. Didn't think it would be THAT long but ok.
I can tell you that I just landed a 5 kill sorte before typing this, thankfully a 68er cleared my six (love those guys).
As I was diving in on some guy with in a typhy, I was trying to twist to match his roll and almost augered because - well I couldn't twist lol! I've had several instances where I, at the last second had to realize HEY NO STICK, USE THE PEDALS!
It took me a good hour to get used to even HOW to use the pedals (which way goes where).
I'm a bit upset about this honestly. I like to sit with one leg up on the chair and kinda sitting against the wall sideways with the stick offcenter to the right. My twisty was AWESOME in comparison to some of those I hear about and the ones I've played with prior (Saitek AV8R-1 Model PS-33). Cheap stick and I HIGHLY recommend it to any new players or people looking for a new stick.
I have just one question from the community however: How can the pedals be better than the stick if the range is the same? IE: the amount of travel and how fast or slow I can adjust it?
Like I said, this stick is pretty good for this. Better than the old sidewinders and , there is VERY LITTLE to NO accidental rudder usage like some of the more sloppy sticks which is why I liked it.
I'm wondering if I am trading in a convenient good thing for an inconvenient good thing?
I did ok today, but I don't think I'll get beyond what I am capable of doing today other than actual flying skills. I noticed even, that I am getting a bit lazy with the pedals and not using them for a FINE FINE tune as I'm already lined up that I would otherwise do with my twisty.
I guess I'm just not seeing the cost/benefit of all of this vs my current twisty. Like I said, vs another stick it's a no brainer. I like the fact that I can use it for realism but it's either or, I can't switch when I'm feeling lazy because I'll get to used to one vs the other and my skills will suffer.
I'm not a bad pilot. Manuevers when being sixed are lacking but I usually never have a problem killing someone once I get into a battle with them unless they are in a far superior plane with more E.
Now bombing and attacking is another story I don't want to get into.
I 'was' at a 4.5 k/d ratio until I started farting around with new planes and new manuevers this months, and of course these pedals. I'm just wondering where to go from here. Should I keep trying and if in a few months, I dont' see the advantage drop them and sell them or hold them for say...flight sim x or?
I guess $100 is not that much to worry about really right?
Sorry for the length of the post, I'm all hoped up on coffee atm.