Greetings Commanders,
This is a thread for all of you who (like me) prefer to steer their ships using a HOTAS+pedals setup.
As of late I have been experimenting a little with my control bindings, in particular switching between roll/pitch on joystick with yaw on pedals vs. yaw/pitch on joystick and roll on pedals.
I have traditionally been playing with yaw on pedals, simply because that's what I was used to from classical flight sims, where the yaw rudder is typically controlled with the pedals.
Now, a spaceship is obviously very different from a present-day aircraft, so I was lately trying out roll on pedals just for fun and it worked surprisingly well. Especially for aiming in dogfights I have to do a lot less corrections on the pedals and can rely mostly on the joystick.
I'm probably going to stick with yaw on pedals because that's what my muscle memory is trained for, but the experiment got me curious: Which setup do you prefer? Anyone using pedals for rolling?
Thanks for sharing.
This is a thread for all of you who (like me) prefer to steer their ships using a HOTAS+pedals setup.
As of late I have been experimenting a little with my control bindings, in particular switching between roll/pitch on joystick with yaw on pedals vs. yaw/pitch on joystick and roll on pedals.
I have traditionally been playing with yaw on pedals, simply because that's what I was used to from classical flight sims, where the yaw rudder is typically controlled with the pedals.
Now, a spaceship is obviously very different from a present-day aircraft, so I was lately trying out roll on pedals just for fun and it worked surprisingly well. Especially for aiming in dogfights I have to do a lot less corrections on the pedals and can rely mostly on the joystick.
I'm probably going to stick with yaw on pedals because that's what my muscle memory is trained for, but the experiment got me curious: Which setup do you prefer? Anyone using pedals for rolling?
Thanks for sharing.