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Thread: Turn off Force Feedback?

Almightyrastus
Sat Nov 13, 2004 6:58 pm
#1

Sorry to be asking a question that must have been asked so many times before (i ran a search but got 9265 results over 464 pages) but is it possible to turn off the force feedback in game as it is starting to wear a little thin for me now. It was nice to start with but fed up with the shaking whenever anyone gets a little close to me.


I have looked through my Joystick settings (MS FF Pro) but have been unable to find anything in there to alter the strength of it.


So far I am dealing with it by opening my hand so the stick's FF sensor is not covered whenever anyone is about to hit me.


Many thanks for any help anyone can give me.



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OverLordX
Sat Nov 13, 2004 7:15 pm
#2

It'sunder optionsin the login menu (not in the main game)..




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Almightyrastus
Sun Nov 14, 2004 4:41 am
#3

Excellent, thanks a load for that. Might be able to play without jumping out of my skin when something I didn't see touches me



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If you stand with me I will make you fight longer, stronger and faster - but when I stand alone, I'm just a schmuck with a tambourine." ----- Darth_Sushi (SL Corr)
The Squad Leader Way
Online forums are the never-ending international tournament for bull£%@$. they are anonymous, ambiguous and cheap, like a Teflon coating for personality disorders
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