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Il-2 sturmovik battle of stalingrad joystick setting
Il-2 sturmovik battle of stalingrad joystick setting




il-2 sturmovik battle of stalingrad joystick setting
  1. #IL 2 STURMOVIK BATTLE OF STALINGRAD JOYSTICK SETTING HOW TO#
  2. #IL 2 STURMOVIK BATTLE OF STALINGRAD JOYSTICK SETTING SOFTWARE#
  3. #IL 2 STURMOVIK BATTLE OF STALINGRAD JOYSTICK SETTING PC#

Playing in VR is really a lot easier and this makes shooting down enemy aircraft a pretty common occurrence. Otherwise, the Saitek works just fine.īut once in the air I discovered playing in VR actually allowed me to start killing stuff instead of grabbing for my parachute. As in at least five times (ask me how I know). Make sure you calibrate this thing before you play or you will find yourself forever turning left and crashing. Surprisingly, my joystick of choice is not HOTAS (Hands On Throttle And Stick), but rather the older Saitek Cyborg 3D Gold USB. IL-2 does not use the 3D hands option, though there are some other nifty bits of optional chrome such as being able to see outside your cockpit as if you were actually outside the cockpit (turning this off means you’ll hit your head on the glass). When you start, everything you need to do will be through buttons attached to the joystick you are using. Given how much I’ve depleted the squadron’s repair budget in the past, my flight commander was very happy. I went through several of the Quick Missions because those start you off in the air and you don’t have to take off and land. When you go through the semi-laborious process of starting IL-2, you will be taken to the ubiquitous hangar with aircraft, the normal vertical side menu floating in the air. Or have an extra set of underwear when you try the included Roller Coaster software. When they say have a partner when you take VR for a spin, take this seriously. There isn’t one to be seen in your VR reality so there is nothing to touch in the real world either. If by chance, the VR game you are playing requires you to push but one keyboard button during the game, you might have a problem because you could temporarily forget said keyboard exists. In a game like IL-2, which prides itself on realistic photo-quality graphics and accurate movement protocols for both man and machine, this means things can get really weird.

il-2 sturmovik battle of stalingrad joystick setting

When I wanted to do something like exit the game, I instinctively started spinning my head to find a door or other exit point. I found myself forgetting that I was sitting at a desk in a chair in my family room. Likewise, safety is a must, so the Oculus-Steam VR will also map out an area around where you are standing or sitting for you to play.īut the biggest adjustment surfaces when your brain immediately causes you to believe you’re in a different piece of real estate somewhere else in the world. Il-2 doesn’t go that far, thankfully, but other games do with those modelling mechas most common. With the Oculus the headset will actually track how you move your hands, for example, so that you can actually grab 3D joysticks and push 3D buttons that happen to reside in whatever you see through your headset. When you actually get into a sim and play under the VR umbrella, my experience is that the game is easier to play and you will do much better at winning your contest.Īdjusting to the VR environment is by far the steepest part of the VR learning curve, partly because we are not talking about just the ability to look around by turning your head instead of arrow buttons.

#IL 2 STURMOVIK BATTLE OF STALINGRAD JOYSTICK SETTING HOW TO#

This, in addition to learning how to operate the Oculus and associated software, and then just getting used to the VR environment, is a whole lot harder than actually playing a game in VR.

#IL 2 STURMOVIK BATTLE OF STALINGRAD JOYSTICK SETTING SOFTWARE#

You will also need a connector cable, Oculus Link software (free, it allows the headset to communicate with the PC) and if running a Steam game, the Steam VR software (free, it allows Steam to launch the game into VR mode on the Oculus). So, what kind of specs are we talking about? Well, my new computer has Win 10 (required), 32 gigs RAM (8 required), an Intel i7 3770 3.4 mhz processor (Intel i5 4990/AMD Ryzen 5 1500X minimum) and an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 Super Desktop 6 gig video card (one of nine NVIDIA cards supported, for AMD you need a 400, 500, 5000 or Vega series).

#IL 2 STURMOVIK BATTLE OF STALINGRAD JOYSTICK SETTING PC#

Now that’s not as bad as it sounds because even my high horsepower PC is ancient, so it was time for a replacement, not to mention making other high-end games like Steel Division 2 really rock and roll. Much to my chagrin I found out neither of my rigs could run the game in VR with the Oculus, so I had to find a gaming PC with the exact specs to run it to the tune of $ 800 for a refurb. The Quest 64 gig will run you $299 US, but don’t think that’s the only upfront cost. To play IL-2 in VR you will need a VR headset and mine is the Oculus Quest 2 I received for Christmas, which admittedly piqued my interest in taking Sturmovik for another spin.






Il-2 sturmovik battle of stalingrad joystick setting