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Scarecrow

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  1. You don't need to get "target recognition/lock" in order to fire the missiles once you're in range switch on the laser,fire and guide it to target, that's how I did it anyhow.
  2. The hardware is ok but the software is still in beta testing phase if you'd like to pay £260 to help Logitech develop their software, drivers and firmware feel free to join the team. They even recently admitted that logitechs software workaround for their substandard pots was the cause of the poor resolution of throttles and sliders :megalol: If you want something that works out of the box as advertised then CH is probably your best bet, the G940 might be ready for sale later this year. I don't think you'll find anyone outside of the Logitech marketing team who would advise you to buy this system.
  3. It's nothing to do with DCS.It's a known issue with the G940 and win7 and you'll just have to live with it until Logitech deam fit to make their drivers compliant with win7 could be a while off though they don't seem to see it as a problem for their customers, well not enough of a problem to release a hotfix anyhow.
  4. Hi there, the best place to start is Lockonfiles.com a user site that is the main repository for all things Lockon and DCS, you'll need to register there before you can download mods and patches. The current patch version is 1.12b which you'll be able to get from Lockonfiles and then you'll have to decide what mods you want to use. Modman is the best way of installing mods as it allows you to easily install and uninstall mods with the click of a button again Modman can be found at Lockonfiles. This discussion here outlines what many consider to be the must have mods to LOFC 1.12 http://forums.eagle.ru/showthread.php?t=49214 Have fun flying and modding :pilotfly:
  5. I think there was a fault with the Flaming Cliffs cds in Lock on gold from the first production run you should be able to exchange it from the company that made it. Lockonfiles.com is the most complete comllection of mods and missions. Lockon won't require internet activation not sure about BS check the box to see if it says Internet connection required. Its a good idea to keep your gaming comp offline I used to before the wife took over the internet pc.
  6. I changed the 120 to 220 and flatened one side of my zoom curve on trakir so I don't go any further back in the cockpit than the start default position, only leaning in works leaning back does nothing if you do that. I've used notepad to cange snapviews.lua and graphics.cfg many times without i'll effect just remember to backup your config folder before tinkering.
  7. I think xylem was referring to Brewber19's post of a BS snapview.lua. Strangley I just got my Vector expansion for TIR3 today and had the default zoom problem, thankyou for your help Spidey
  8. I read a review of this hardware on guru3d I think, it can detect eye movement and muscular tension in the jaw which the reviewer found to be counterintuitive. On top of that it can differentiate between alpha and beta brain waves but the reviewer could not trigger this function. http://www.guru3d.com/article/ocz-nia--neural-impulse-actuator-review/
  9. Thanks for clarifying that Steve, I just thought from the way you phrased it that you had insider knowledge that ED had sought to improve the functioning of the centre spring effect in FC/DCS but Logitech wasn't answering the phone.
  10. Sorry to change the subject but are you saying that you have knowledge that ED have approached Logitech about updating FFB effects in their products and Logitech have been unwilling to provide support to enable this? I'm one of the poor souls who also bought the G940.
  11. :thumbup: Thats cool will you keep us updated if you get an answer on the FFB front?:pilotfly:
  12. I'd really just like a yes or no on this one, will FC2.0 support the current stock of FFB sticks or will it be coded to only support obsolete hardware from the late eighties/early nineties. I understand that the Logitech gambit to place the onus on developers was ambitious bordering on hubris and that ED and many other flight sim developers may feel that using development time on the tactile dimension of their simulators may not be cost effective due to the niche nature of FFB. In the end this is definately not going to affect my decision to get A-10C but I would like to know, also if this is not the correct place to ask this question were should I ask it? :helpsmilie:
  13. I would give you my profile but I redefined alot of the FC keys so you would have to use my keyboard assignments aswell which would probably be less than ideal for you. I do have some hints though 1)Keypresses that have to be held like trim and target slew are better off being one keypress rather than combined keypresses i.e ctrl_up for trim up, the reason for this is that FC doesn't like the profilers reproduction of dual keypresses. 2) Put target slew on one of the throttle hats as it becomes really difficult to move the stick and manipulte the Hat switch at the same time. 3)I put trim on the castle hat on the stick and flight modes, A2A etc, on the the ministick (using zone commands). 4) Don't put any combat commands on S1 or S2 as they are impossible to reach in the heat of action. 5) The minstick commands can't be shifted using the shift button, it's a profiler bug, so its only good for 4 commands. 6) You can assign more than one shift button in the profiler so I have S5 on the stick and T3 on the throttle as it makes shifting easier when things get hectic. 7) You can use a zone command to assign wheel brakes to either toe brake on the pedals. The rest is personal preferance really but if you apply the logic from your previous profile for the x36 it should be pretty easy. My final suggestion is get that HOTAS bolted down to your desk! I never felt that confident with the G940 until I secured it, now I can yank and bank without the fear of knocking my coffee all over my tower.
  14. @ Anyone with links to ED, will FC2.0 improve the centre spring effect for Force Feedback sticks like the G940? I would dearly love to have my stick work as intended in the FC2.0 and the DCS series of simulations. As I'm primarily an offline Frog flyer FC2.0 has limited appeal for me but if it included a FFB upgrade it would certainly be much more attractive. I know one of the test team has a G940 and I hoped this was an indicator that ED might update the effects.
  15. It's my opinion that the G940 was in fact first concieved as just being the stick unit but then they decided to add the throttle and pedals to justify the cost so you can bet that all the other components bar the Hall sensors are the cheapest and nastiest available. I've not had any issues with spiking yet but I've got the sinking feeling this thing won't last more than 2-3 years before I'll be looking for a replacement. If you look at the Logitech forum you see similar complaints about alot of the G series peripherals. As for the reviews of the G940 before it was released, most of then seemed more focused on the packaging than its actual in game performance! I feel totally ripped off especially since 4 months down the line the centre slop is still annoying and can only be cured by the game devs who aren't really going to go out of their way to help Logitech peddle this thing. The base buttons colour change can only be manipulated if you are a programmer/scripter or again the game devs decide to take time out of their schedule to help Logitech make their hardware features function correctly. The trims, R1, R2 and the throttles are a best quite innacurate. I'll be sending mine back at the end of this month if there isn't a driver update to cure the innacuracy of the pots adn impose a tighter centre spring effect in game. The whole thing stinks of "get it on shelves for christmas and we'll see about adding functionality later".
  16. To setup widescreen you need to edit the following section of Graphics.cfg as such DisplayMode { resolution = {1600, 900}; bpp = 32; fullscreen = 1; aspect = 1.333333373; Interface { resolution = {1600, 900}; bpp = 32; fullscreen = 1; aspect = 1.333333373; } Simulation { resolution = {1600, 900}; bpp = 32; fullscreen = 1; aspect = 1.77; } AVI { resolution = {640, 480}; fullscreen = 0; aspect = 1.3333; I only changed the simulation values and left the rest default Then to change the Su25T default zoom you have to edit snapviews.lua in the views folder Snap[4][13]["viewAngle"] = 118.663398742676 Snap[4][13]["vAngle"] = -20.382137298584 Snap[4][13]["hAngle"] = 0 the 4 refers to 25T and 13 is the default Fov, I also changed the defalult vertical angle to centre the view. I haven't changed any of the other fovs or angles for the other snapviews as I use TrackIr.
  17. My R1 and R2 aren't showing any spiking with throttle movement in controller properties, I would assume that there is some kind of fault with the throttle unit
  18. Totally awsome piece of work gives FC 1.12 a new life thankyou very much
  19. Yeah I really wish an ED rep would state wether or not ED are planning to implement FFB for the G940 since they are still working on the sim this shouldn't be a problem to update FFB lock.
  20. Well all I would really like to see is centre spring/return forces for the G940 for small stick deflection. In FC 1.12 the stick moves to refelct the aircrafts trim state but there is an area roung the stick centre point that has zero resistance to movement something ED should be able to program out if they want to according to Logitech_Mark (G940 project head). I know Logitech are keen to help devs incorperate modern FFB effects in their sims so I was wondering if updated FFB effects is something that ED intend to improve within FC 2.0. I don't want any hollywood effects I would just like just proper stick centering data for the G940 to use.
  21. Will LOFC 2.0 have improved force feedback effects to take advantage of the G940's capabilities?:joystick:
  22. I noticed Logitech_Mark has avoided commenting within this thread probably due to the fact that he's not technically representing Logitech on these forums but I'm sure he's looked here and in the IL2 forum were there are a couple of quite damning reviews of the G940 and Logitechs closed doors, zero transparency approach to support. So he'll know that his potential customers will be reading these reviews and drawing their own conclusions. What worries me is the refusel to comment on future software releases and the complete and utter lack of response about the throttle/rotaries problem.
  23. I got the G940 aswell and I'm happy to gamble on future sims having correct FFB implementation so I can live with the slop. What I can't deal with is the 4% jump on all the sliders when you reverse the direction of the axis i.e push throttle to 52% and try to ease it back to 51% and you end up at 48% and vice versa this makes this system absolutely useless for any serious flight sims. And G940Mark has dissappeard from any of the forums that he used to advertise this product, I fear it may be a programming task that is outwith Logitechs capability
  24. If you have axis commands or zone commands programmed they may be constantly held down due to deadzone issues. I had the same thing in LOFC when I had wheel breaks on a zone command that was active all the time due to me not putting in a deadzone for my toe break axis. Once I made a small 5% deadzone they were fine. Try making the profile persistant and opening notepad to see if there are any unwanted command being sent.
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