That was a great guide Slick...not only enjoyable to read, but got me fired up for the game and I read it front to back! (unusual for me!) Good advertisement!ORIGINAL: Slick Wilhelm
Good man, Judge. You'll probably want to spend some quality time adjusting the response curves for your joystick and rudder pedals. I found that the default curve is too sensitive for my ham-fisted flying style.
Oh, word to the wise: After you adjust your video/audio settings in the config utility, don't use that same utility for setting up your controls. There's currently a bug where if you make a profile in that utility, and then make changes to it from inside the game itself, you can corrupt the profile.
It's best to create a profile and set up your response curves and program your HOTAS buttons from inside the game. You can do this while inside the hanger, or even more handy....after you start a mission you can pause the game using "p" and then bring up the menu to fiddle with your controls with a right mouse click. That way, you can make adjustments to your profile and test them out quickly and efficiently. I recommend selecting a "free-flight" mission where all you do is fly around and enjoy the scenery and practice your take offs and landings.
Make sure to program a "blip" switch to one of your buttons, you'll need it for all the rotary engine planes. You may also use manual fuel mixture and radiator adjustment, too. But that's optional.
I highly recommend reading this RoF newbie guide: http://riseofflight.com/Forum/viewtopic.php?f=48&t=2517
There's a lot of good info in there, especially the info about which planes have the ability to use manual mixture and/or radiator settings.
Good luck and I hope you have fun! [8D]
Can't wait to get home now and make the purchase...we are in Wales at my mates until Saturday and work on Monday, but if I swing it right, Sunday is mine and all WWI!!