New guy here, just window shopping for a FFB base at the moment. And learning. Question: can you set / save a different FFB software "end stop" limit based on each aircraft you are flying? So I could have less full range of movement for a cold war jet, and more movement for a helicopter, for instance? Or does it have to be just a general setting in common for all aircraft?
1) hardware limiters are better than software so you might want to go for a generic option because of that 2) I kind of don't think you can currently, but 3) it sounds like it should be doable and TelemFFB could be made to support it (if it doesn't already)
I just recently completed a diy kit and Iβve just been removing and replacing limiters, it takes less than a min tops. Quick calibration and youβre off to the races!
and it doesn't sound like too complicated a thing so I'm confident support could be added, but you'd either need to do it yourself or convince one of the contributors
I mostly fly helos but just took the 16 and a10 for a spin and the stick is really loose in the center. Everything but friction is on 100% in the config, any ideas to tighten the center up? Edit: Iβm flying in dcs
The Rhino has mounting holes around its' base and presumably can be fastened to a plywood board or other surface. With the Moza AB9 it seems I would first need to source a mounting plate, find a way to fasten that plate to bottom of the AB9 and then attech to the plywood board I now use with my VKB spring base+extension. I don't see that Moza has considered that kind of setup need.
Or curious pets either. I can imagine a kitten getting a paw pinched badly while the user is in blinded in VR. I think I saw somebody on YouTube had 3D printed some belt guards. And just to keep it clean also, mounted as low as it must be.
for a moment i thought i actually damaged my rhino yesterday it had like substantial resistance to the left yeah i would say that happens in u accidentally put balance spring to 80 instead of 8% xD
I don't think having a alu casing is big deal for everyone who owns Rhino (best piece of equipment and softare), but it surely will compete on different markets
I agree with you on these points. But I think the big difference is that development starts with smart people, who really care about the product and delivering a really great experience! There are tons of examples, video games, movies, etc... Then, unfortunately, come the shareholders and their (exclusively?) financial visions.