Trouble with pitch axis in my settings

Hello,
I'm playing on PS4 and I can't play the way I want because the controls are reversed. I'd actually like the pitch axis (L joystick) to be in normal mode, not in reverse. That is, to raise my ship when I raise my left joystick and lower it when I lower it. I've already set it to normal on the right box, I've also bound it by setting the joystick up and joystick down, I've also done this on the camera settings, but absolutely nothing changes. For 7 days, I've been trying to change my settings, and it won't put me in normal mode. So I've stuck with the tutorial, and I haven't tried playing with this reversed axis... Help me please 🙏
 

Ozric

Volunteer Moderator
Hello,
I'm playing on PS4 and I can't play the way I want because the controls are reversed. I'd actually like the pitch axis (L joystick) to be in normal mode, not in reverse. That is, to raise my ship when I raise my left joystick and lower it when I lower it. I've already set it to normal on the right box, I've also bound it by setting the joystick up and joystick down, I've also done this on the camera settings, but absolutely nothing changes. For 7 days, I've been trying to change my settings, and it won't put me in normal mode. So I've stuck with the tutorial, and I haven't tried playing with this reversed axis... Help me please 🙏
Hello. Aside from me just suggesting that you should try playing with inversed, so pushing forwards lowers your nose :) What do you have the controls set to? A screenshot would really help.

Is the Pitch Axis set, and do you have it to Regular? (Axis should override Pitch Up/Down if you have those set too

(screenshot taken from a video so not sure how up to date the branding is)
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Because, although I'm on PC, my Pitch Axis is set to Inverted and when I push forwards (or up on an analogue stick) the nose pitches down. If it's set to Regular then pushing forwards makes the nose pitch up.
 
Hello. Aside from me just suggesting that you should try playing with inversed, so pushing forwards lowers your nose :) What do you have the controls set to? A screenshot would really help.

Is the Pitch Axis set, and do you have it to Regular? (Axis should override Pitch Up/Down if you have those set too

(screenshot taken from a video so not sure how up to date the branding is)
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Because, although I'm on PC, my Pitch Axis is set to Inverted and when I push forwards (or up on an analogue stick) the nose pitches down. If it's set to Regular then pushing forwards makes the nose pitch up.
hello thanks for the answer, i will send u screenshot later when i will launch the game.
 
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Ozric

Volunteer Moderator
look at pics
The 4th screenshot of the 'Vol - Rotation' section is the one. Axe de Tangage looks as though it is set correctly. It's on the left analogue stick and it's set to Normal. So pushing up on the analogue stick should make your nose pitch upwards.

If you change Normal to be Inverted and then apply the changes, does it do nothing?

This might sound slightly strange too, but if it does nothing I wonder whether it's something to do with the tutorial. Can you progress to the actual game and launch in your Sidewinder?
 
I've tried it and it works for me. You will need to switch it to "inverted", then make sure you are actually applying the change. Select "Apply" at the bottom, or press the square button on the controller.
 
The 4th screenshot of the 'Vol - Rotation' section is the one. Axe de Tangage looks as though it is set correctly. It's on the left analogue stick and it's set to Normal. So pushing up on the analogue stick should make your nose pitch upwards.

If you change Normal to be Inverted and then apply the changes, does it do nothing?

This might sound slightly strange too, but if it does nothing I wonder whether it's something to do with the tutorial. Can you progress to the actual game and launch in your Sidewinder?
i finished the tutorial and my pitch axis is always inverted😡 .Must i uninstall the game and reinstall him to fix the problem? i see just that to do now.
 
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