Sorr, dont have much time to go into detail, but the a-4 skyhawk suffers from 'angular handeling', where by when I use my mouse / keyboard, rolling and pitching the aircraft appears to make the jet shake. I think this bug was mentioned earlier in relation to FH2 aircraft 'shake'.
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Re: Argentine A-4 Skyhawk
I've never been able to get recording stuff to work I'm afraid. Everything I am describing has taken place multiple times on different public servers.
While with other aircraft, rolling right or left is a smooth motion, like a wheel turning or a winding windmill.
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With the A-4skyhawk, rolling seems to possess lag that makes the aircraft roll in the manor of a ticking clock. One degree at a time, as if the network code is bust or something? Its pretty bad for dogfighting and low level stuff and I've perished many times because of it.
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In addition to this I recall two days ago that after I exited a skyhawk, my soldier seemed to acquire a nervous shake, where walking around or raising my weapon would cause him to shake drastically, as if he had parkisons desease. Aiming was impossible. I think this went away after I either entered another vehicle or when I was killed, I dont recall exactly.
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While with other aircraft, rolling right or left is a smooth motion, like a wheel turning or a winding windmill.
![Image](http://www.thejg2.net/ACM/aileron-roll.jpg)
With the A-4skyhawk, rolling seems to possess lag that makes the aircraft roll in the manor of a ticking clock. One degree at a time, as if the network code is bust or something? Its pretty bad for dogfighting and low level stuff and I've perished many times because of it.
![Image](http://thegnomejournal.files.wordpress.com/2011/10/150.gif)
In addition to this I recall two days ago that after I exited a skyhawk, my soldier seemed to acquire a nervous shake, where walking around or raising my weapon would cause him to shake drastically, as if he had parkisons desease. Aiming was impossible. I think this went away after I either entered another vehicle or when I was killed, I dont recall exactly.
![Image](http://i187.photobucket.com/albums/x89/edwardbayntun/gifs/BackToTheFutureII.gif)
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Re: Argentine A-4 Skyhawk
The A-10 has that too (possibly others too). I fly with keyboard and when you roll left/right, it's indeed like a ticking clock. I guess it's the same for the A-4.
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Re: Argentine A-4 Skyhawk
Will this be fixed?
Or is it impossible?
Or is it impossible?
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Re: Argentine A-4 Skyhawk
We will be looking into it but so far we are unaware what causes this for some players.