July 12, 201015 yr When I come into land the captain sim 757, I will move the joystick to the left or right, and the plane will go to a 45 degree angle really easily, and this has caused a few crashes, and it got me to wondering if I have my joystick setting too sensitive? Or is this just something the captain sim 757 is known for?
July 12, 201015 yr When I come into land the captain sim 757, I will move the joystick to the left or right, and the plane will go to a 45 degree angle really easily, and this has caused a few crashes, and it got me to wondering if I have my joystick setting too sensitive? Or is this just something the captain sim 757 is known for?There's an unofficial CS forum here that you should check out but I've never heard this problem. Do you have force feedback turned on? You can calibrate your controller within FSX to make sure it is working properly. When landing the 757, you should always use the autopilot until a few seconds before landing. There is a known problem with the wings wobbling back and forth causing one to lose control and the solution for that is to make sure FSUIPC is properly installed. Best regards,Jim
July 13, 201015 yr firehawk44, I'm not sure if FSUIPC's the problem, because as far as I know, FSUIPC is normally used for FMC and radar operations for FS2004 and FSX (particularly for Eric Marciano's F-16 radar, Scott Printz's F/A-18 radar, and Captain Sim's Weather Radar, plus a number of FMC aircraft/panels). You might wanna visit the official forums located on the supports area of the Captain Sim website. They have lots of answers to those issues. "It goes without saying that when survival is threatened, struggles erupt between peoples, and unfortunate wars between nations result." -HIDEKI TOJO
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