Hi this seems to be quite normal at first well it was for me anyways.
Just take a big slug o Jack n all will be ok, no seriously seems to me the most important thing is to make sure you got the hardware setup properly, ie distance from alien to your vecter / spot.
It takes a while to get used to this piece of technology, 6dof is a bit of a leap if you are only used to 2dof and in my experience it pays to take it slowly.
I played around with all sorts o settings to start with only to realise my monitor was about 2" too low for me to get the head track to center properly, now if you think about it all this extra input to the old grey matter coming in at the wrong angle bound to make you feel a bit groggy! bit like too much Jack.
So my advise is to take stock make sure you got it as good as it can be load in Waynes MS2004 profile and take it slowly and I assure you it will come together and you will, as I do , think it is the best flightsim hardware addon since hotas.
Dave
Dizziness and Nausea
Dizziness and Nausea
I'd like some advice about a proper profile for FS9. I have been trying different ones for about ten days without success.
With the latest drivers, and a different set of values, smooth at 20, last night I got very nauseous and dizzy. Did not realize it was the TRIR until someone on another forum mentioned the same symptoms.
Could some kind soul please assist me with getting the proper settings so I can enjoy this hardware with FS2004?
Thanks.
With the latest drivers, and a different set of values, smooth at 20, last night I got very nauseous and dizzy. Did not realize it was the TRIR until someone on another forum mentioned the same symptoms.
Could some kind soul please assist me with getting the proper settings so I can enjoy this hardware with FS2004?
Thanks.
Re: Dizziness and Nausea
Sorry, I forgot to mention the settings I am using...
Yaw (copied to all):
0=0;2=0; 5=1;10=4;20=8;30=11;40=11;50=11; Smooth=20; Accel=Custom
Yaw (copied to all):
0=0;2=0; 5=1;10=4;20=8;30=11;40=11;50=11; Smooth=20; Accel=Custom