Pilot Archive
Thread: Drunken Bumblebee
Two schools of thought:
1. It's netlag - run Norton System Doctor or Pingplotter or some other program to monitor your network. If your connection is choppy, this may be your problem.
2. Latency on your own machine, cause by various conflicts. For me at one point this was an errant Logitech mouse driver. If you just redid your drivers, this is where I'd look first. Make sure each one is up to date, you don't have old ones causing conflicts, and everyone is getting along happy on your PC.There are some programs out there that check for updated drivers, but I couldn't tell ya what they are.
did find the other threads (good ole google)
I did try it with just the windows drivers and then upgraded to the latest logitech ones, had the same trouble with both although I'm sure thats where the problem is as it started the day I got the joystick, just wish there was a driver that I knew worked.
thanks
I wound up replacing a few of my logitech drivers with normal microsoft ones, I think. I think. Been a while, and I'm not good at keeping track of that stuff.