Hey Guys!
Yesterday I did some aiming practice with my Aurora LN and it - kinda worked quite ok. I got the hangof it a bit.
Now the Aurora has fixed mounted weapons if I remember well.
Then I tried the Avenger Titan with its main center mounted gimballed gun.
And there it went all quite funny. I am flying Hotas and I have pitch (left/right) manoevering mapped on my stick (not the x/y axis - I mapped it on the "twisting" of the stick (dont remember the correct therm but you got the idea I hope).
Now - when I aim with the Titan and then use twist during dogfight the aiming reticule of the gimballed main gun follows that twist and thus jerks around like mad and I cant hit at all.
Is that normal? I mean back in Elite Dangerous gimballed weapons kinda "snapped on" a locked target as long as I was more or less within the weapons firing arc.
But here I dont get that gimballed thingie - its seems even harder to aim than fixed guns.
I am sure I am doing it wrong no?
Any idea where I cocked it up?
Thanks so much for your help!
Cheers!
Merlin
Yesterday I did some aiming practice with my Aurora LN and it - kinda worked quite ok. I got the hangof it a bit.
Now the Aurora has fixed mounted weapons if I remember well.
Then I tried the Avenger Titan with its main center mounted gimballed gun.
And there it went all quite funny. I am flying Hotas and I have pitch (left/right) manoevering mapped on my stick (not the x/y axis - I mapped it on the "twisting" of the stick (dont remember the correct therm but you got the idea I hope).
Now - when I aim with the Titan and then use twist during dogfight the aiming reticule of the gimballed main gun follows that twist and thus jerks around like mad and I cant hit at all.
Is that normal? I mean back in Elite Dangerous gimballed weapons kinda "snapped on" a locked target as long as I was more or less within the weapons firing arc.
But here I dont get that gimballed thingie - its seems even harder to aim than fixed guns.
I am sure I am doing it wrong no?
Any idea where I cocked it up?
Thanks so much for your help!
Cheers!
Merlin