Blachhawk mouselook issue, tank control issue
Posted: 2008-02-27 17:18
There is a bug, or maybe better said an inconsistency concerning mouselook and the blackhawk.
I use JoytoKey 3.79, with 2 instances. I have set it so that using the Hat switch on my joystick I can look arount without pressing anything else. One instance is used to let the hat behave like L-Ctrl (activates mouselook in BF2). The other instance is used to simulate max mousemovement in the direction pressed. As far as I know, this works fine in all choppers and planes. So pressing the hat up looks up, press left looks left etc.
Except for the blackhawk. When I press right it looks behind, as if the pilot turned its head 180 degrees instead of 90 or so degrees to the right.
There is another button ( I believe primary fire) that makes it look right but it is very inconvenient and inconsistent, especially considering the other flyable choppers.
So I would like to ask if something can be done about this inconsistency.
A second thing is tank control. I have not researched this thoroughly so I can not name specific land vehicles or tanks. I believe all of them may be affected. For instance the challenger. I use the throttle (slider) on my stick for speed forward and backward. But there is only a small window in which it works. A (fictional numbers) example may illustrate this better. My throttle has a travel of 1cm forward. The challenger only responds proportianally to the first 0,5 cm I move the throttle, after that its full throttle. This is an issue with PR or BF2. This is not an issue with the stick, as I use DXTweak2 on my secondary screen to see what the input is measured, raw and via DirectInput. It responds to the full input of the throttle, though the challenger only responds to the first 0,5 cm of travel.
I believe there is the same issue controlling left/right steering. I use a pedal set to steer left and right, but it is very unnatural and I feel there is the same issue in which a small amount of travel is only used. But I cannnot confirm this. As I recall in another tank, I believe the abrams, it only responds to another part of the slider, but not the first part.
I use JoytoKey 3.79, with 2 instances. I have set it so that using the Hat switch on my joystick I can look arount without pressing anything else. One instance is used to let the hat behave like L-Ctrl (activates mouselook in BF2). The other instance is used to simulate max mousemovement in the direction pressed. As far as I know, this works fine in all choppers and planes. So pressing the hat up looks up, press left looks left etc.
Except for the blackhawk. When I press right it looks behind, as if the pilot turned its head 180 degrees instead of 90 or so degrees to the right.
There is another button ( I believe primary fire) that makes it look right but it is very inconvenient and inconsistent, especially considering the other flyable choppers.
So I would like to ask if something can be done about this inconsistency.
A second thing is tank control. I have not researched this thoroughly so I can not name specific land vehicles or tanks. I believe all of them may be affected. For instance the challenger. I use the throttle (slider) on my stick for speed forward and backward. But there is only a small window in which it works. A (fictional numbers) example may illustrate this better. My throttle has a travel of 1cm forward. The challenger only responds proportianally to the first 0,5 cm I move the throttle, after that its full throttle. This is an issue with PR or BF2. This is not an issue with the stick, as I use DXTweak2 on my secondary screen to see what the input is measured, raw and via DirectInput. It responds to the full input of the throttle, though the challenger only responds to the first 0,5 cm of travel.
I believe there is the same issue controlling left/right steering. I use a pedal set to steer left and right, but it is very unnatural and I feel there is the same issue in which a small amount of travel is only used. But I cannnot confirm this. As I recall in another tank, I believe the abrams, it only responds to another part of the slider, but not the first part.