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Original Post here: http://www.ipacs.de/forum/showthread.php/5797-Force-or-Vibration-Feedback
The above-mentioned response was posted in March this year. It seems to indicate the possibility of implementing force feedback (FFB) into the game.
Has this happened?
If not, is it something that will be implemented in future?
If the flight physics are as realistic as advertised, it would be a shame not to make the most of them with the use of FFB.
I will assume there is no FFB as no one has said otherwise.
I might check back from time to time to see how it's progressed.
sorry, we don't support Force Feedback yet. We have experimented with it a little but we didn't get satisfactory results. We just couldn't tweak it so it feels like in a real aircraft.
Anyway, we will check if we can enable it for users who really want it even though its not a very realistic effect.
I (still !) use a MS-FFB2, and use ForceEdit (a small free FFB tweaking utility) to tweak.
The effect is great for gliders, as it can translate buffeting and rumble&shaking.
thank you very much, you keep improving simulator, has much potential.