Thanks! Do your pedals work on your own? (without using vr)?
Yes, it does.
Now it's narrowed down to VR?
EDIT:
I just tried same assingments in VR - only using my joystick and pedals (no Oculus controllers) and i couldn't turn left in VR.
Thanks! Do your pedals work on your own? (without using vr)?
Yes, it does.
Now it's narrowed down to VR?
EDIT:
I just tried same assingments in VR - only using my joystick and pedals (no Oculus controllers) and i couldn't turn left in VR.
Can you confirm that if you assign only your joystick left/right axis to the helicipter pedals that it turns the helicipter nose left and right?
Yes, using only my T Flight Hotas X assigned I'm able to turn left.
But not with pedals and the Oculus controllers?
It sounds like you might have multiple controls mapped to your yaw for the helicopter. Unfortunately it's not obvious when this happens in AeroFly but it can happen. To fix it, click the axis assignment with your mouse (the same way you would if you were assigning a control axis to it) and then press the delete key on your keyboard. Do this several times, because if you have multiple inputs assigned to it, it will only delete one of them each time you do this. Then click on that axis one more time, and move the control you want to use to re-bind it.
I tried deleting all assignments - problem still persist. Even with all controllers disabled and only using the VR controllers I still can't turn left.
Argh this ruins my R22 and I have been looking forward to it - checking this forum multiple times a day in many months
I just tried deleting main.mcf and gc-map.mcf. It didn't help
Help, mayday...?
You can use two small free programs to enable you to use clutch and throttle pedals as proper rudder pedals.
vJoy and UCR
Can't type out explanation now but I will if u need me too at some point.
Yes, thank you.
Have already tried that without succes 🤪
But I tuning left issue is also giving me problems using the Oculus controllers (without touching the pedals) 🤔
I'm using Logitech G29 as rudder pedals (throttle/brake axis until I find a proper way to combine axis).
In the R22 I'm able to turn right with the tail rotor using my throttle pedal, but when I try to turn left using my brake pedal I'm only able to turn the R22 a very short bit left and the helicopter turns back when I release the pedal again.
This means that I'm only able to turn right at the moment.
In all other aircraft the ruder works perfect if it wasn't for the stiff brake pedal on the G29 🙂
Anyone else experiencing this?
Hey guys where is the aircraft carrier? I must have missed that one, looks fantastic
Thanks 🙂
Profi mode... damn
Nice. Can you tell us the size of the update?
Ray
Didn't see - but not large...
Good catch, found the mistake and corrected it. Stay tuned for the next update.
Wow, it is not just the R-22, there are lots more updates and changes in the CHANGE LOG Gonna load up the Lear and see the new crew alerts.
Regards,
Ray
Can't see the F-15 gear VR handle fix in the changelog?
ATC Live is free, the real deal and you can pick your airport.
Regards,
Ray
Yes, ATC Live is an alternative.
Can't find my local airport though.
CPH, ICAO: EKCH
Anyway I just find it easy to double click a shortcut to this video on My desktop and the start up ASF2 🙂
While we wait for ATC, I can recommend this video to those who want a little ATC chatter in the background 👍
8 hours Of ATC chatter
"EDIT: IPACS confirmed they are trying to release it next week."
Hmm.
GeoConvert stops everytime after a couple of percent?