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MS FS 2004 for Christmas...but the Kings are like some cruel lump of coal in the stocking :-)



 
 
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Old December 31st 03, 02:40 AM
Bill Ruckman
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I received the MS Force Feedback 2 stick for Christmas and experienced
the same things you reported. I went looking for a solution on the
web and found one in FS Force from
http://www.dirks-software.ca/fs-force/
This add-on makes the forces much more realistic. You can try it out
to see if it works for you before you buy it.

--Bill

(noah) wrote in message . com...
"Jay Honeck" wrote in message news:Y93Ib.691356$Tr4.1722695@attbi_s03...
I use the Microsoft Sidewinder Force Feedback 2 and like it. While I'd
prefer to have a force feedback yoke, I haven't found one that I'd

consider
in the price range of a home system.


I'll "second" this choice. It's a great joystick, with pretty realistic
feedback.


I have a question & comment. Recently I purchased a Logitech WingMan
joystick for this exact same use - FS2004, IFR procedures, etc... I've
found the that 'haptic' or feel definitely adds something to the game,
but there are serious problems so I'm going to get something
different.

My question - do you have the same problems with the MS force feedback
stick?

Here are the problems I have:
1. The feedback feels somewhat like a ratchet... you can feel discrete
jumps almost like the throttle lever on old RC plane sticks.

2. The delay / latency causes the stick to jump all over when you take
your hand off. Basically - the FSim force effects (from airflow)
activate well after you move the stick in one direction. This causes
the stick to get a 'force' moving it to the opposite side. By the time
it gets there, the new control airflow-forces act on the stick causing
it to jump to the other side...

3. Basically - the latency is soo bad, that if you move the
aileron/elevator at Vno in a cessna (or any other speed), there is a
large (approx 1sec) delay on force feedback that ruins the illusion of
a real control. The force should be 'centering' in proportion to
speed.

Back to the original poster, I *strongly* recommend getting some kind
of joystick that includes throttle, rudder if you don't have pedals,
and several buttons and a hat switch (for panning/changing view). This
has made Fsim much more fun / easy to grasp.

-Noah

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Old December 30th 03, 02:11 PM
Cecil E. Chapman
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Jack Allison" wrote in message
Got a copy of MS flight simulator 2004 for Christmas. Thought it was very
cool, especially when I discovered Rod Machado is part of the
package...but...why, why Bill Gates do you torment people with the likes

of
John and Martha King? Why? What did anyone do to deserve such

punishment?
In an obvious (and commendable) effort to provide a ton of great flying
lesson type stuff and promote GA, why force the Kings upon innocent people
(and pilots who like the SW). Ahhhhhh!


Can't help ya on this one. I like the Kings, a lot. When I met 'em in
person they were basic mid-western folk (though they've lived a good while
in San Diego, CA) and very gracious.

Ok, I feel better. Sorry for the rant...well, not really :-) Obviously,

I
can't stand the two of them. If you can strip away the corny not funny

lame
forced "humor", what they have to say is great. Ah, but at least I can

skip
any Video segments where the two of them are involved.


Yeah, but the corniness for me, is endearing. I live IN San Francisco (IN
the city proper, NOT in a suburb - since I was a year old) and have had my
fill of the slick 'sophisticated' corporate clones that infect most major
cities. Give me the Kings and their 'back-to-basics' homespun corniness,
any day,,,, for a 'big city' boy like me, they're like a breath of fresh
air.


Ok, some serious questions for folks who use the software

: What brand/model joystick have you used and how do you rate it? I have a
cheap one that somebody gave me and I want to upgrade to a nicer one, just
looking for any suggestions as to what has/hasn't worked for folks.


I use the CH Products Flight SIM yoke - I've used it with FS 2004 and it
works just great, but primarily use it with ON TOP Instrument Sim.
Eventually, I'd like to buy one of those instrument panels that you can
interface with a computer (with nav/com stack and more). Of course by then,
I hope to also have bought that Cirrus yoke,,, but right now my $120 flight
yoke works just fine.

Any instrument students/pilots gone through the instrument lessons?


I dabbled in the sessions led by Rod Machado, I thought it was done pretty
well, all considered.

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Good Flights!

Cecil
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- Antoine de Saint-Exupery -

"We who fly, do so for the love of flying. We are alive in the air with
this miracle that lies in our hands and beneath our feet"
- Cecil Day Lewis -


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Old December 30th 03, 03:38 PM
Dennis O'Connor
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Back in the days of VHS video, the King course is the one that gave me the
answers for the instrument written... Don't knock the Kings... I was
looking for answers, not entertainment, and that's what I got... I spent
about two weeks watching the videos in the evenings... Took the written and
got a 100 on it... Don't knock the Kings...

Denny
"Cecil E. Chapman" do you torment people with
the likes
of
John and Martha King? Why? What did anyone do to deserve such

punishment?



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Old December 30th 03, 03:47 PM
Cecil E. Chapman
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You replied to the wrong guy.... I LIKE the Kings... you meant to reply to
Jack who I was trying to convince the Kings are great :-)

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Good Flights!

Cecil
PP-ASEL

Check out my personal flying adventures complete with pictures and text at:
www.bayareapilot.com

"I fly because it releases my mind from the tyranny of petty things."
- Antoine de Saint-Exupery -

"We who fly, do so for the love of flying. We are alive in the air with
this miracle that lies in our hands and beneath our feet"
- Cecil Day Lewis -
"Dennis O'Connor" wrote in message
...
Back in the days of VHS video, the King course is the one that gave me the
answers for the instrument written... Don't knock the Kings... I was
looking for answers, not entertainment, and that's what I got... I spent
about two weeks watching the videos in the evenings... Took the written

and
got a 100 on it... Don't knock the Kings...

Denny



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Old January 4th 04, 06:44 AM
Jack Allison
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Yep, I'm the one that can't stand John and Martha. It's me you want to rag
on Denny, not Cecil. Heck, how could anyone rag on Cecil :-)

the Kings, I have watched some of their private pilot video stuff and
the content was great. I just can't stand to listen to them for more than
five minutes. Call it a personality clash, they just rub me the wrong way.
If that's knocking them, oh well...

--
Jack Allison
PP-ASEL

"When once you have tasted flight, you will forever walk the Earth
with your eyes turned skyward, for there you have been, and there
you will always long to return"
- Leonardo Da Vinci

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Old January 4th 04, 10:23 PM
Chris Ehlbeck
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Jack,

I agree! The Kings are on the Cessna Kits, after all, they made them. But
I can only take them for so long myself. On an earlier version of Flight
Simulator though, John grabbed the Microsoft Force Feedback Joystick in the
video and said something about "feeling the excitement" GROAN! But that
was also the version where Ron Machado was the voice of the CFI.

Chris
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I'm learning to fly! See what's going on.
www.home.bellsouth.net/p/pwp-cehlbeck

"Jack Allison" wrote in message
...
Yep, I'm the one that can't stand John and Martha. It's me you want to

rag
on Denny, not Cecil. Heck, how could anyone rag on Cecil :-)

the Kings, I have watched some of their private pilot video stuff and
the content was great. I just can't stand to listen to them for more than
five minutes. Call it a personality clash, they just rub me the wrong

way.
If that's knocking them, oh well...

--
Jack Allison
PP-ASEL

"When once you have tasted flight, you will forever walk the Earth
with your eyes turned skyward, for there you have been, and there
you will always long to return"
- Leonardo Da Vinci

(Remove the obvious from address to reply via e-mail)




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Old December 30th 03, 11:19 PM
Maule Driver
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The Kings have given me some of my soundest sleep.... but they are great
educators. They are not pretty but they are effective teachers and course
developers.

My 2 challenges for 2004 is:
1) Is Rod M. a good teacher? Can I take his corny story telling?
2) Can I figure out how to use MS2004 as an effective procedure trainer
before I become completely frustrated the need to use a keyboard/mouse to
operate the panel and all the other stuff?

We'll see.

"Jack Allison" wrote in message
...
Got a copy of MS flight simulator 2004 for Christmas. Thought it was very
cool, especially when I discovered Rod Machado is part of the
package...but...why, why Bill Gates do you torment people with the likes

of
John and Martha King? Why? What did anyone do to deserve such

punishment?


 




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