![]() i dont have those.Ĭan somebody please explain why they dont put these settings in the Thrustmaster Control Panel? this is just lazy. For myself, I will stick with my pedals.So i have noticed some commands to set up the T300 are combinations of holding the MODE button and L1 and L1, buuut, well first of all the printing on the buttons wore off so i dont know what is what, anyways i dont have a stock rim or my left shifter is broken, you decide, and some MODE commands are using the d pad or the xstc buttons or the shifters. Or you may find they take some getting used to. So if you do go pedals, give them a good/extended chance. When trying to line up a target, I was all over the place trying to "do the twist" to affect yaw maneuvers.įortunately for me, my pedal problem turned out to be and issue with the USB hub and a simple replacement got me my pedals back. So after navigating out of dock, I paused the game and plugged my trusty old Hotas X and WOW! How did I ever manage to fly with this thing? Twisting on the stick, using the paddles all felt like I had no fine control of my ship at all. I thought my pedals had died a sudden death. It took me longer than I thought it would to make the switch from using my hands to using my feet with pedals.įast forward to the other night when I was launching out of space dock and suddenly came to the sudden realization that I had no yaw control. I happened across a good deal on a Logitech G940 hotas and was thrilled with the thought of having pedals. I made up my mind to get used to the twist on the joystick as well since no other (that I know of) modern HOTAS had the option for yaw on the throttle. Initially it felt more comfortable using my right hand for ELE and AIL and the left for throttle and yaw since I fly RC and that is how the sticks are set on the majority of (mode 2) transmitters. Interesting statement about it being a "brain thing": I started out using the T.Flight Hotas X and I used the "paddle" in front of the throttle as well as the yaw twist in the stick. Still the solutions for the Warthog apply and lots of great responses so far setting joystick yaw and the fastest station approaches is worth a look! I just hate it when someone uses misinformation then writes a post.and here I am doing it! Apologies all around. UPDATE: A response from Merkir informed me that the the T.16000M and T.Flight both have twist yaw control! I even downloaded the manuals for them and still didn't see it looking instead at that USB port to plug in the rudder pedals. Note that I thought to post this in the PlayStation forum but it is really about Thrustmaster yaw control for everyone. The game can be played without yaw and I suspect that the PS Dual Shock 4 controller won't have it. My mistake.) Warthog owner what solutions have you come up with for yaw control? The options appear to be use rudder pedals, assign a controller input (using two hands for rotation instead of one) or don't use yaw. That could get old over many hours of game play as well as pets wanting to lay by your feet.Īs a Thrustmaster T.16000M, T.Flight (Turns out that they have joystick yaw. Adding rudder pedals would seem to make this slower as well as totally dedicating the body to one position for flying. It is very fast to acquire a target and makes station approaches smooth with a feeling of a ballet dance turning into the final. With the upcoming release of ED on the PS4 and the Thrustmaster T.Flight HOTAS 4 support I'm wondering how well do players do using rudder pedals playing the game? Thrustmaster does not have joystick yaw control.
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