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***LeGeNDK1LLER***
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flying...

Post by ***LeGeNDK1LLER*** »

i'm training hard these days to improve my skill,basically is the best part of PR( i know is much more..)for me.flying and "tanking".

i imagine that every chopper in this game should require a different sensitivity to get the best from it.

i would to know, if you are a pilot and especially if you consider yourself good(but not only..),with which sensitivity,yaw factor and pitch factor i should fly.

i know it's personal...but i will really appreciate any suggestion. if is not a military secret tell me with which settings you are flying and if you feel good with it.

my settings are sensitivity 3,80-yaw factor 5-pitch factor 5. im thinking to set yaw at 3 and to test the new setting for a lot of course.

i have also a mouse which you can set the sensitivity directly on it and basically i fly with 1000/1200 of sens.

any suggestions are welcome like:" :shock: :shock: wuuuuut? decrease your mouse sensitivity to 750 you fool" :mrgreen:

keep in mind any good suggestion in this case could be an entire squad saved from a collision... :mrgreen:
chuckMFd
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Post by chuckMFd »

I have sensitivity maxed for choppers and jets, that way I don't have to move the mouse all the way across my desk to get anywhere.
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rampo
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Post by rampo »

I dont think mouse sensitivities matter much, just get out there and fly as much as you can in and it will come to you
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Rudd
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Post by Rudd »

Some choppers do not enjoy high sensitivities, e.g. the lynx. However that is only on one map so don't get unduely worried :)
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Welshboy
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Post by Welshboy »

I've left my chopper settings at default, i just go from 400dpi to 2000dpi with my G5. It all depends what type of flyer you are really
Snazz
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Post by Snazz »

I tend to favor lower sensitivity for smoother/more stable flight, but will increase it on the fly when needed.

I don't know the ideal Yaw and Pitch factors (subjective) but I believe I also have mine on 3 at the moment.
L4gi
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Post by L4gi »

I fly everything with a joystick. Chopper sensitivity is at 0.1 IIRC. Jets are at 0.7. Everything else is default.
Mad-Mike
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Post by Mad-Mike »

Everything is Default, I use joystick when I do fly
H.sta
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Post by H.sta »

I only use the keyboard, uwe the arrow keys instead of the mouse and Space for guns and Right ctrl for secondary fire

and everything else defult, works best for me...
BabylonCome
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Post by BabylonCome »

I've adjusted the mouse sens in the options to 1.4 but have left all other settings default.

I then use the DPI settings on my mouse according to which chopper and/or mission undertaking. For example if I'm flying the Huey around Muttrah, I turn the dpi up a setting to get a quicker response time. If I'm flying the Cobra on high level missions, then the dpi is turned down to allow a better hover.
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RELEASE_THE_KRAKEN
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Re: flying...

Post by RELEASE_THE_KRAKEN »

The bread and butter Default. It just takes practice and situational awareness so you don't go dropping a squad off on top of an AA emplacement.
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