chopper control

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motherdear
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chopper control

Post by motherdear »

hi

would it be possible to implement a button that can adjust the speed of the choppers just like you were thinking about doing to the tanks.

would it be possible to push a button and you fly in the 0-20 (or similar) region of your chopper speed, because it is way easier to make a proper landing when the throttle is as sensitive as it is now, i don't know about keyboards but i find it very hard to control the speed with joysticks in the choppers. i don't know, but don't real chopper pilots got different means of controlling the chopper, than just accelleration, they got hover and similar too don't they, would it be fair to make it easier to control the chopper in hover and landing mode.

i don't know if this a problem for any other pilots, but i just thought i would bring it up.
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Post by El_Vikingo »

Use a mouse and keyboard.
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Post by Leo »

Get a throttle for your joystick.
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Post by l|Bubba|l »

I have no problem to control the throttle with my joystick.

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Post by Leo »

Most joysticks have built in throttles
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Post by SCUBAKev »

it really easy to control the throttle when you have a seperate controller for the throttle.
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Post by stickyjeans69 »

that would be very unrealistic. you would be suprised as to how easy it is to control a PR chopper then it is in the real world. i the real world there is wind/turbulence etc. the only thing i could maybe consider thinking of is hover control. many of the current choppers(blackhawk, Kiowa, Cobra, AH-64) have a hover control feature witch will TRY to keep the aircraft at a constant hover. however the wind and other factors may have their own plans for you.
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Post by Randleman5102 »

I wish I had a damn joystick.
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Post by G.Drew »

i just use the keyboard, it feels like i have more control over the helo/jet when im using a keyboard

still tricky to fly tho
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Post by El_Vikingo »

I would only use a joystick if there were Feedback on it. BF2 doesn't support feedback therefore I think it's absurd to use a joystick.
That, and hte fact that 99.9% of joystick users crash their choppers.


With a mouse I can last a whole round without crashing.
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Post by jackal22 »

for choppers:

mouse + keyboard > joystick

for planes:

joystick > mouse + keyboard
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Post by [Fr]WhiteMoon »

I started copters with mouse on BFV, and get pretty skills. Then I bought Top Gun AB 2 joystick and I had to learn again from beginning ! Learning with joy is longer and more difficult but sensations and control are great with training ! Chopper piloting is particular in PR, not same than BF and other games...

So, just train, train and train ;)
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Post by James2785 »

motherdear wrote: i don't know, but don't real chopper pilots got different means of controlling the chopper, than just accelleration, they got hover and similar too don't they
All functions of working the cyclic, collective and anti torque together. There is no 'one' control that does what you are asking.

This one, the cyclic - which would be your mouse/joystick - controls the forward/backward and roll left/right. This tilts the rotor disc which causes the aircraft to move. To hover, a pilot manipulates this control in a way that the rotor disc is centered.

Cyclic

And the collective - or throttle as you folks like to call it (its not, by the way) - adjusts the pitch of all the blades at the same time. More pitch on the blades forces more air and moves the ship at a higher rate of speed/climb. Less pitch means less air moved, and causes the ship to slow or descend. This gives the impression of a throttle to most, as it seems directly related. Its not a throttle.

Collective

There are also two pedals, the anti torque or 'rudder' control. They are pretty generic so I won't put a picture up. They just look like foot pedals. My feet are on them in the cyclic picture, if that helps.

Throttles on most helis are ramped up and left in one place, and a governor controls engine/turbine RPM to suit the torque required to keep the blades spinning at the proper speed. No one in this game is manipulating throttle settings, as its not a feature that is supported. The ships warm up to run speed and when you adjust the collective, the governor adjusts the engine RPM for you to match the blade torque.

Some ships do have a 'hover hold' mode which assists in maintaining a stable hover; I have not flown any with this feature so I cannot comment on how well it works.

Does this help? This is pretty basic, so if any other pilots care to add feel free.
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Post by DarkTalon »

l|Bubba|l wrote:I have no problem to control the throttle with my joystick.

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I have the exact same one, are you getting the turns inverted?
i.e.
pull up = nose up (correct)
twist right = turn left (wrong)
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Post by motherdear »

okay thanks for the feedback, i just hadn't seen any post on this subjekt and i don't know that much of the chopper control, only the pedals for the rudder and stuff like that. just wanted to know how it worked thx.
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Post by l|Bubba|l »

DarkTalon wrote:I have the exact same one, are you getting the turns inverted?
i.e.
pull up = nose up (correct)
twist right = turn left (wrong)
Just turn your Joystick in the right direction when you bind it in the bf2 options. ;)
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Post by causticbeat »

motherdear wrote:hi

would it be possible to implement a button that can adjust the speed of the choppers just like you were thinking about doing to the tanks.

would it be possible to push a button and you fly in the 0-20 (or similar) region of your chopper speed, because it is way easier to make a proper landing when the throttle is as sensitive as it is now, i don't know about keyboards but i find it very hard to control the speed with joysticks in the choppers. i don't know, but don't real chopper pilots got different means of controlling the chopper, than just accelleration, they got hover and similar too don't they, would it be fair to make it easier to control the chopper in hover and landing mode.

i don't know if this a problem for any other pilots, but i just thought i would bring it up.
just learn to fly better, choppers ATM are easy to control
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Post by motherdear »

yeah i know that most people have an easy time controlling them, but i don't want to train flying because i don't want to ruin the game for everybody, because if you train on a local all the stress factor and bullets etc. is gone and it's a totally different experience.
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Post by James2785 »

military pilots don't start their training with gunfire raining in on them either...

There is a very useful 'flight training' map that a member here created, it has a ton of helicopters from all factions (and jets) and lots of space to fly around and practice, including some urban settings to practice maneuvering near buildings.

Do a forum search for it and you should find it easily. Learning the basics of flying, ie: being able to handle the aircraft confidently and without any problems while in a non combat situation - is the first step to being able to handle the aircraft under pressure and with everyone and their mother shooting at you.
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Post by El_Vikingo »

James2785 wrote:military pilots don't start their training with gunfire raining in on them either...
I thought you set that picture up to fly helicopters in bf2 !
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