A little clarification please - when I first saw this I assumed that it was only for those who use force feed joysticks. However, the modifications to side slip and slip turn capabilities affect even "regular" (non-force feed) joysticks, correct?
Absolutely! The mod is for all josticks.
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I will give it a go for a few days and report back in soon.
Thanks Crimson Tide, I appreciate it. Don't forget to read the "ReadMe" file that comes with the mod as it has significant advice and information.
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There have been some questions lately regarding the difference between the stock FM's and my mod. The original mod was based on the V2.5 stock FM and when the V2.11 stock FM was released it was a major improvement and did address some of my concerns with the lack of YAW that was in the V2.5 FM. I still felt that the V2.11 stock FM was not quite tweaked enough in the area of rudder and YAW and also I wished to address the force feedback which was too strong and needed to be tamed down a little IMHO.
As a result I released the "WOFF V2.11 FM Mod" to address those concerns. I fully documented the changes and the justifications in the "ReadMe" file included in the mod, but now I thought it might be more effective to produce a video demonstrating the YAW factors.
The video below was done using the FM mod and should make it possible for you all to use the stock FM to compare against it.
In the end, what ever choice you make is in your best interest. I hope the video makes it more clear.
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Case: Cooler Master Storm Trooper PSU: Ultra X3,1000-Watt MB: Asus Maximus VI Extreme Mem: Corsair Vengeance (2x 8GB), PC3-12800, DDR3-1600MHz, Unbuffered CPU: Intel i7-4770K, OC to 4.427Ghz CPU Cooler: Cooler Master Seidon 240M Liquid CPU Cooler Vid Card: ASUS GTX 980Ti STRIX 6GB OS and Games on separate: Samsung 840 Series 250GB SSD Monitor: Primary ASUS PG27AQ 4k; Secondary Samsung SyncMaster BX2450L Periphs: MS Sidewinder FFB2 Pro, TrackIR 4