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Thrustmaster T-Flight Hotas X Joystick - 12 button - PC, Game consolefor PC, Sony PlayStation 3, w/ Handle rotation, programmable buttons, Throttle, hat switch
The joystick with detachable throttle control and direct configuration for immediate takeoff! Entirely programmable PC and PS3!
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| JoeSim |
7:47pm on Saturday, September 18th, 2010 ![]() |
| Overpriced content consumption table. Very responsive touch screen, high res screen Content Consumption only. Not great value for money. No camera. | |
| kadauke |
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Compatible: PC / PlayStation 3 User Manual
TECHNICAL FEATURES
Throttle USB connector USB selector "PC" or "PS3" Rudder function via twisting handle Rudder locking screw on handle PRESET button (to select programming) 7. MAPPING button (for programming)
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. Allen key to install or separate the throttle 9. Handle resistance adjustment dial 10. Rudder via rocking button (or 5th Axis on PC) 11. Action buttons 12. HOME / PS button with LED 13. Multidirectional "Point Of View" hat-switch
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR HOTAS JOYSTICK THROTTLE
Your joystick features a large throttle which you can use to easily control the acceleration of your aircraft. The throttle is detachable and may be positioned in 2 different ways, either: Detached and separated from the joystick (to re-create authentic piloting conditions) Attached to the joystick (for greater stability and to take up less space).
By default, the throttle comes detached from the joystick. To attach the throttle to the joystick: 1. Turn both items upside down (the throttle and the joystick). 2. Take the Allen key (8) attached underneath the base of the joystick. 3. Position the throttle to the left of the joystick. Insert the connecting tab on the left of the joystick's base into the opening on the right hand side of the throttle. 4. Using the key, tighten the two Allen screws underneath the base (located on the left-hand side of the joystick's base). 5. Wind up the throttle cable and thread it through the cable guide slot. 6. Put the Allen key back in its place so as not to lose it. Carry out this procedure in reverse to detach the throttle from the joystick.
ADJUSTABLE HANDLE RESISTANCE
Depending on your style of gaming, you may wish to have an ultra-sensitive joystick, which responds to the slightest touch, or you may prefer to have a firmer joystick, which offers some resistance when you move it. Your joystick's handle resistance is adjustable, in order to adapt to all players. To adjust it, use the handle resistance adjustment dial (9) located underneath your joystick's base.
RUDDER FUNCTION
Your joystick features a rudder function, which in a plane corresponds to the pedals used by the pilot to turn the steering, allowing the plane to pivot around its vertical axis (therefore making the plane turn left or right). This rudder function is accessible on your joystick by rotating the handle to the left or right. This rudder function is accessible in two ways: - on your joystick by rotating the handle (4) to the left or right. - or via the rocking button (10) on the throttle. If you are only using the rocking button (or if you are not using the rudder function), you can disable the handle's rotation thanks to the locking screw (5) located on the base of the joystick. Use a flat head screwdriver to change the screws position and thus lock/unlock the rudder function. Notes: - On PlayStation 3 and on PC in "4 axes" mode, the rocking button is combined with the handle's rotation. - On PC in "5 axes" mode, the rocking button is independent of the handle's rotation and therefore provides an additional progressive axis.
MULTIDIRECTIONAL "POINT OF VIEW" HAT-SWITCH
Your joystick features a Point Of View hat-switch (13) which, as its name indicates, allows you (in games which permit) to instantly view everything thats going on around your plane. To do so, simply go to your games configuration menu and program the different views (rear view, left view, right view, and also external views) onto the directions of the Point Of View hat-switch. Of course, you can also use the Point Of View hat-switch for other functions instead (firing, etc.).
INSTALLATION ON PC
1. Set your joysticks USB selector (3) to the PC position. 2. Connect the USB connector (2) to one of your computers USB ports. Windows XP or Vista will automatically detect the new device. 3. The drivers are installed automatically. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation. 4. Click Start/Settings/Control Panel and then double-click Game Controllers. The Game Controllers dialog box displays the joysticks name with OK status. 5. In the Control Panel, click Properties to configure your joystick. Test device: Lets you test and view all of your joysticks functions. You are now ready to play!
2 AXIS MODES
On PC, your joystick features 2 axis modes: 4 Axes mode (Red Home LED) The rocking button is combined with the handle's rotation for the rudder function. 5 Axes mode (Green Home LED) The rocking button is independent and can be manually assigned with another function.
To switch from one mode to the other, simply press the HOME button (12).
IMPORTANT NOTES FOR PC
- Your joysticks USB selector (3) must always be set to the PC position before connecting your joystick. - When connecting your joystick: Leave the handle, rudder and throttle centered and do not move them (to avoid any calibration problems).
AUTOMATIC PRESET CONFIGURATION - PC
AUTOMATIC PRESET diagram on PC RED HOME LED = 4 AXES MODE GREEN HOME LED = 5 AXES MODE
The "4 axes" mode preset corresponds to the default configurations for most aerial simulation games on PC. It will therefore allow you to start playing your game right away, without having to reconfigure your joystick. In "5 axes" mode, the function of the rocking button must be manually assigned in your game's options.
PLAYSTATION 3
INSTALLATION ON PLAYSTATION 3
1. Set your joysticks USB selector (3) to the PS3 position. 2. Connect the USB connector (2) to one of your consoles USB ports. 3. Switch on your console. 4. Launch your game. You are now ready to play!
USING THE "HOME / PS" BUTTON
Your joysticks Home / PS button allows you to exit your games, access menus and directly switch off your PlayStation3 system. When using this function, the throttle must always be set to the central position (to avoid the malfunctioning of certain buttons). It also allows you to switch very quickly between the gamepad and the joystick in games which alternate between "on foot sequences" and "flying sequences".
IMPORTANT NOTES FOR PLAYSTATION 3
- Your joysticks USB selector (3) must always be set to the PS3 position before connecting your joystick to the console. - In 1 Player mode: If your official gamepad is on, you must switch it to controller port 2 in order for your joystick to be functional. - On PlayStation 3, the joystick is only compatible with PlayStation 3 games (and will not function with PlayStation 2 games). - When connecting your joystick: Leave the handle, rudder and throttle centered and do not move them (to avoid any calibration problems).
AUTOMATIC PRESET CONFIGURATION - PLAYSTATION 3
AUTOMATIC PRESET diagram on PlayStation 3 RED HOME LED
This preset corresponds to the default configurations for most aerial simulation games on PlayStation 3. It will therefore allow you to start playing your game right away, without having to reconfigure your joystick. The 4 handle directions correspond to the 4 directions on the PS3 gamepads left mini-stick. The throttle corresponds to the Up/Down directions on the PS3 gamepads right mini-stick. The rudder (via rotating handle and rocking button) corresponds to the Left/Right directions on the PS3 gamepads right mini-stick.
ADVANCED FUNCTIONS
2 PROGRAMMING MODES
The PRESET button (6) and its LED allow you to view the type of programming selected: AUTOMATIC (preprogrammed) or MANUAL (programmed by yourself). A single press of this button will allow you to switch from one programming mode to the other, even during the course of a game. AUTOMATIC PRESET: LED IS OFF This represents the default programming: the axes, positions of the buttons and of the hatswitch are preprogrammed. PLEASE REFER TO THE AUTOMATIC PRESET CONFIGURATION DIAGRAM. MANUAL PRESET: LED IS GREEN This represents your own personal programming: - The buttons, axes and the hat-switch can be switched between themselves. - You can modify the programming to suit your taste and whenever you like. - Programming is automatically saved in your joystick (even when it is disconnected). - When your MANUAL PRESET is blank, it is identical to the AUTOMATIC PRESET.
EEPROM MEMORY
Your joystick features an internal chip which saves all of your "MANUAL PRESET" programming (even when your joystick is switched off or disconnected for a long period of time). You can save a different "MANUAL PRESET" for each platform used: - one for PC in 4 axes mode - one for PC in 5 axes mode - one for PlayStation 3
PROGRAMMING/MAPPING
Your programming is carried out using the MAPPING button (7). Examples of possible applications: - Switching the positions of buttons. - Switching axes between themselves = directions of the handle, of the throttle or of the rudder (in this case, you must map the 2 directions of the first axis to those of the second.) - Switching the 2 directions of the same axis. - Switching buttons with a direction of an axis or of the hat-switch. Exception: The HOME / PS, MAPPING and PRESET buttons cannot be reprogrammed and moved.
PROGRAMMING PROCEDURE
SAVING A "MANUAL PRESET" Steps Action Enable MANUAL PRESET (6) 1 by pressing the button. 4 Press and release the MAPPING button (7). Press and release the button or direction to program. Press and release the button or direction onto which you wish to place your function. Your MANUAL PRESET is now enabled and up to date (with your programming carried out).
PRESET LED GREEN FLASHES GREEN SLOWLY FLASHES GREEN QUICKLY GREEN
ERASING A "MANUAL PRESET" Steps Action 1 Enable your MANUAL PRESET (6) Press and hold the MAPPING button (7) 2 for 2 seconds.
PRESET LED GREEN FLASHES GREEN 2 SECONDS
Your MANUAL PRESET is now blank (and once again identical to the AUTOMATIC PRESET).
RETURNING TO FACTORY SETTINGS You can erase all of your programming or settings carried out on both PC (in 4 and 5 axes modes) and PlayStation 3 with a single step: Step Action HOME / PS LED Simultaneously press the FLASHES GREEN/RED 1 MAPPING + PRESET buttons 3 SECONDS All of your MANUAL PRESETS (PC + PS3) or settings are now blank. Note: This operation will completely restart your joystick (on PC, we therefore recommend that you do this outside of games).
TROUBLESHOOTING AND WARNINGS
My joystick doesnt function correctly or appears to be improperly calibrated: - Switch off your computer or your console, disconnect your joystick, reconnect your joystick and then re-launch your game. - When connecting your joystick: Leave the handle, rudder and throttle centered and do not move them (to avoid any calibration problems). - Exit your game, disconnect your joystick, verify that the USB selector (PC / PS3) (3) is set to the proper position, then reconnect your joystick. - When accessing the PS menu on PS3, the throttle must always be set to the central position (to avoid the malfunctioning of certain buttons). I cant configure my joystick: - In your games Options / Controller / Gamepad or Joystick menu: Select the most appropriate configuration or completely reconfigure the controller options. - Please refer to your games user manual or online help for more information. - You can also use your joysticks MAPPING function to resolve this type of problem. My joystick is too sensitive or not sensitive enough: - Your joystick self-calibrates on its own after you have made a few movements on the different axes. - In your games Options / Controller / Gamepad or Joystick menu: Adjust the sensitivity or dead zones for your controller (if this option is available). - Adjust the handle resistance using the dial (9) located under your joysticks base. The rudder function is too sensitive: - Disable the handle's rotation using the locking screw (5) located on the base of the joystick and use the rocking button for the rudder function.
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Compatible : PC / PlayStation 3 Manuel de l'utilisateur
CARACTRISTIQUES TECHNIQUES
Manette des gaz Connecteur USB Slecteur USB PC ou PS3 Palonnier par rotation du manche Vis de blocage du palonnier sur le manche 6. Bouton PRESET (pour choisir son programme) 7. Bouton MAPPING (pour programmer)
MANUAL
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Wings of Prey is based around the large-scale aerial combat and ground military operations of World War II. Players can participate in some of the wars most famous battles piloting fighters, battle planes and bombers across a range of thrilling missions. There are six theatres of war to engage in The Battle of Britain, Stalingrad, Ardennes, Berlin, Sicily and Korsun' representing the main airborne battles of World War II in Europe. Wings of Prey also boasts an all new damage effects engine as well as advanced environmental visuals enriching the game play. Wings of Prey features hundreds of airplanes taking part in air battles. The unique environmental engine also produces highly detailed, realistic landscapes that allow players to see breathtaking ground support actions. Visit the game's official website for the latest news! http://airwargame.com/
Contents
1.Installing and launching the game. 6 1.1 System requirements.6 1.2 Additional software.6 1.3 Installing the game. 7 1.4 Activation.7 1.4.1. Automatic activation. 7 1.4.2. Via the website. 7 1.4.3. By phone.8 1.5 Deactivating the game. 8 1.5.1. Automatic deactivation while uninstalling the game. 9 1.5.2. Automatic deactivation without uninstalling the game. 9 1.5.3. Via the website. 9 1.6 Activation for multiplayer. 10 1.7 Launching and beginning of the game.10 1.8 Uninstalling the game..11 2. Introduction to the game. 11 2.1. Single player. 11 2.2. Online. 11 2.3 Difficulty modes.12 2.4. "Profile" menu items. 12 3. Gaijin Entertainment technical support. 13 4. Settings and controls.14 4.1 Launcher settings.14 4.1.1 Graphics settings. 14 4.1.2 Other settings.14 4.1.3 Advanced settings.14
4.2 In-game settings. 14 4.2.1 General settings. 14 4.2.2Sound. 15 4.2.3 Controls. 15 4.2.4 Layouts. 15 5. Additional information. 18 5.1 Screenshots. 18 5.2 Replays. 18 5.3 TrackIR support. 18 5.4 Triple Head support.18 6. Known technical issues. 19
1. Installing and launching the game
1.1 System requirements Minimum Processor: Intel Pentium MHz (or analogous) RAM: 1024 MB Graphics card: NVIDIA GeForce MB or ATI Radeon XMB Hard disk space: 10 GB free disk space for game files Operating system: Microsoft Windows XP SP3, DirectX 9.0c Sound card: DirectX compatible (AC'97 or analogous) Internet connection: 56 kbits/sec Keyboard, mouse Recommended Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo 2400 MHz (or analogous) RAM: 2048 MB Graphics card: NVIDIA GeForce GTS MB or ATI Radeon MB Hard disk space: 10 GB free disk space for game files Operating system: Microsoft Windows XP SP3 with DirectX 9.0c, Microsoft Windows Vista SP1 / Microsoft Windows 7 Sound card: DirectX compatible (AC'97 or analogous) with 5.1 channel support Internet connection: 512 kbits/sec Keyboard, mouse, joystick The game is not guaranteed to run on integrated graphics adapters and laptop computers. ATTENTION! ATI Radeon X2100 and older graphic cards are not supported by the producer when used with Windows 7. More detailed information can be found on the producers website. 1.2 Additional software You need to install additional programs on your computer for the game to run properly. You can install additional programs and drivers from the game disk or check for and download updates from the following websites: Microsoft DirectX - http://www.microsoft.com/directx
1.3 Installing the game If you bought the electronic version at yuPlay: Open the catalogue, where the game was unpacked. Then open redist catalogue and run setup.exe. Follow the instructions on the screen. If you bought the electronic version at another portal: Run setup.exe. Follow the instructions on the screen. If you bought the game on disc: Insert the disc in the DVD-ROM. If autorun is on, installation should start automatically. If autorun is off, run setup.exe file from the disc. Follow the instructions on the screen. 1.4 Activation The game is protected with online activation. Online activation of the game is registering the game version you purchased by entering a serial number. After the game is registered, it will not require the DVD disk to run. When launching the game for the first time, you will need to activate it. Please enter the serial number into the white box. The serial number is inside the game box or (if the game was purchased in an online store) sent to you by e-mail. You can activate the serial number in one of the following ways: 1.4.1 Automatic activation (requires an Internet connection) After you enter the serial number, click Next and wait for the activation to complete. 1.4.2 Activation by email Switch to the E-mail tab in the activation selection window. Send the Serial Number and the Hardware Code to the indicated email. The reply message will contain an Activation Key that should be entered to the corresponding field of the application window, and then the Next button should be pressed
1.5 Deactivating the game To use the game on another computer, first you need to deactivate the existing copy of the game. WARNING! You will not be able to run the game after deactivation. To run the game, you will need to re-activate it. You can deactivate the game in one of the following ways: 1.5.1 Automatic deactivation while uninstalling the game Start the game uninstall procedure (see the Uninstalling the game section). After it is completed, you will be suggested to deactivate the game on this computer. 1.5.2 Automatic deactivation without uninstalling the game Use the "Deactivate game without uninstalling" shortcut in the game program group (Wings of Prey by default). Click "Deactivate". In the next window, confirm your intention to deactivate the game. The protection system will connect to the server and automatically complete deactivation. Now you will be able to activate the game on another computer.
Just as with activation, deactivation can be performed by email.
1.6 Activation for multiplayer If you bought the electronic version at yuPlay.com, your game is already active in the Online mode, and all you have to do is to log in to the program by clicking Log in and enter your username and password for your yuPlay account. If you bought the game in another place, follow these instructions: To play online with other pilots, you need an account on yuPlay. Setting it up is very easy. 1. Run the game (default shortcut is in the Wings of Prey program folder). 2. Click on Log in, then choose New User. 3. Enter your e-mail address that you want to use for yuPlay registration, and click OK. 4. Congratulations. You have just created an account at yuPlay, the password will be sent to the e-mail address you provided. 5. Now click on the Game Activation button and enter you activation code. This is the same code you entered when you activated your game in the system. You can find the code in the disc case or it should have been given to you when you bought the digital version of the game. 6. When you enter the code, click OK. You should have received access to the Online mode in the game menu. 1.7 Launching and beginning of the game To launch the game, use the "Wings of Prey" icon on your desktop or run the program from the Start menu (by default, the shortcut is located in the "Wings of Prey" program group). After that, an autorun and game settings window will appear. In it, click "Launch game". Auto saving The game automatically saves your progress upon successful completion of each mission.
1.8 Uninstalling the game To uninstall the game, open the Control Panel and select "Add/remove programs". Select "Wings of Prey" from the programs list and click "Remove". You can also use the "Uninstall game" icon in the Start -> Programs menu. After the uninstallation is completed, you will be suggested to deactivate the game (see the "Deactivating the game" section).
2. Introduction to the game
The Wings of Prey game allows you to take part in battles of World War II as a pilot of a fighter, ground attack aircraft, or bomber. You will be able to fly as far as Berlin, engaging in numerous air combats reproduced in the game, or compete with other virtual pilots in multiplayer matches to show your skill. 2.1 Single player Tutorial A tutorial that allows you to quickly master the basics of aircraft control and air combat. Campaign Combat missions from 1940 to 1945 that are connected by a storyline that tells of three pilots fighting against the Nazis. Single missions This section contains various mission types you will be suggested to complete in all combat theaters in the game. Training Select an aircraft for yourself and your enemy, choose a time and place of action and many other details and engage the enemy in an air combat. 2.2 Online Dogfight You and your plane versus all. In the chaos of battle, no one can ensure their safety, anyone can be shot down. The match is won by the player that scores more points by destroying other players' aircraft.
Team Battle Allies versus Axis. The two teams clash each other in an air combat where team work is vital to victory. The team that achieves more victories wins the match. Strike In this mode, each team has several ground targets. Balancing between defense and attack, you need to bring victory to your team by destroying as many enemy targets as possible within a given timeframe.
Capture Airfields A team deathmatch for an airfield. The only way to win is to land on the runway while being hailed by enemy fire and prevent the enemy from doing the same to keep the airfield in your possession as long as possible. , , . 2.3 Difficulty modes The Wings of Prey game has three difficulty modes: The Arcade mode allows you to take part in crucial battles at the Western and Eastern fronts of the European combat theater using the minimum knowledge essential for controlling various combat aircraft. All planes have true-to-life basic flight and armament characteristics. The Realistic mode allows you to feel various aspects of controlling a combat aircraft, which makes survival in an intense combat more difficult. The Simulator mode allows you to fly and fight battles by relying only on what you see with your eyes, and get a comprehensive idea of controlling a combat aircraft. 2.4 "Profile" menu items Settings You can adjust controls, sound settings, units of measurement etc. Hangar This section contains all aircraft available to you and a brief summary on each of them. Encyclopedia This section contains informational material on game modes, combat tactics, and combat theaters in the game.
Pilots As you walk through the campaign, you will gain access to biographies of pilots you complete missions with. Replays After completing a mission or ending a multiplayer match, the game will suggest saving the replay of that event. After saving a replay, you can always view it by selecting the respective menu item. Replays are saved to and played back from the folder: [My Documents\My Games\Wings of Prey\Replays]. You can exchange replays with your friends, make them accessible on the Internet, or download other pilots' replays to learn their skill. WARNING! Gaijin Entertainment recommends that you use caution when downloading files from the Internet, especially from sources unknown to you. Please be sure to check all files with an antivirus program. Gaijin Entertainment may not be held responsible for any damage caused by files downloaded as replays for the Wings of Prey game.
3. Gaijin Entertainment technical support
You can always receive professional support if you have questions about Wings of Prey. Just send your questions to: support@gaijin.ru In your e-mail you must include the following details: a detailed description of the problem; please also attach the config file dxdiag.txt How to create a config file dxdiag.txt: Click on the Start button, choose Run. in Start Menu, enter dxdiag (without quotation marks) in the text field and click OK. Click on Save all Information. in the bottom-right of the screen. Save dxdiag.txt file on your Desktop or a place of your choice. Gaijin Entertainment technical support does not provide information on how to pass game levels, etc. For advice on this subject, please go to the official Wings of Prey forum: http://forum.yuplay.com/index.php?showforum=8 Please remember that this forum is not a part of the technical support of the Gaijin Entertainment company and it does not provide support on technical issues.
4. Settings and controls
4.1 Launcher settings 4.1.1 Graphics settings It is recommended that you set the game resolution to a value greater than 1024 x 768 pixels with vertical sync and high graphics settings only if your computer meets the recommended system requirements. 4.1.2 Other settings You can enable and disable the sound and adjust mouse and wheel sensitivity. 4.1.3 Advanced settings If you could not find a suitable configuration in the "Graphics settings", you can try and create your own configuration by enabling or disabling additional effects. 4.2 In-game settings 4.2.1 General settings In this section, you can adjust the following settings: axis inversion, subtitles, units of measurement, rudder sensitivity, and others.
4.2.2 Sound Here, you can adjust the volume of all sound sources in this section. 4.2.3 Controls Beside the keyboard, the game supports the gamepad, mouse, and joystick. These keys are assigned by default. You can set the controls according to your preferences. Listed are only basic actions; a complete list is provided in the game.
Action Aileron Left Aileron Right Elevator Up Elevator Down Rudder Left Rudder Right Target Camera Toggle Camera Increase Throttle Decrease Throttle Fire Drop bomb Fire rocket Tactical Map Lock Target Toggle Gear
ey Arrow Left Arrow Righr Arrow Up Arrow Down Z X Insert V = \ Space Alt + Space M U G
4.2.4 Layouts Beside the default layout, there are layouts for some joystick models. You can choose one of these layouts from the Profile - Settings - Controls - Key Settings - Select Layout menu It is recommended you use Thrustmaster joysticks to play Wings of Prey.
Action / Buttons Arcade Lock Target Target Camera Fire Drop bomb Fire rocket Toggle Gear Wheel Brake Toggle Airbrake Toggle Camera Tactical Map Order Attack Order Stay Formation Order Cover Order Destroy Objective Pause Menu Increase Prop. Pitch Decriase Prop. Pitch Machine Guns Engine Sim Trim aircraft Flaps
Thrustmaster T.Flight Hotas X Buttons SE 8 D.Up D.Down D.Left D.Right ST T.Flight Stick X Buttons SD.Up D.Down D.Left D.Right 12 Hotas Cougar Buttons S1 S1 S3 TG2 H2.UP S2 T9 T7 T8 H4.Up T6 H3.Up D1.Up T.16000 Buttons 8 A Fire T6 T4 T3 B D DT X52
Saitek AV8R-02 Buttons Y T5 LB LSB
Buttons C
Zoom Camera
DT LSB LB UT(2) A B X SELECT
RSB RB D.Up D.Down D1.Left D1.Right START
H3.Down D1.Down D1.Down H3.Left H3.Right D1.Left D1.Right 14 D1.Left D1.Right T2 LD.Up LD.Down TG1 T10 UT(1)
Also, the game contains layouts for Microsoft Xbox 360 Controller for Windows and DVTech JA165. You can view the key settings for these layouts in the game.
5. Additional information
5.1 Screenshots You can make a screenshot at any moment by pressing the Print Screen key on your keyboard. The images will be saved to the folder: [My Documents/My Games/Wings of Prey/Screenshots]. 5.2 Replays After completing a mission or ending a multiplayer match, the game will suggest saving the replay of that event. After saving a replay, you can always view it by selecting the respective menu item. Replays are saved to and played back from the folder: [My Documents\My Games\Wings of Prey\Replays]. You can exchange replays with your friends, make them accessible on the Internet, or download other pilots' replays to learn their skill. WARNING! Gaijin Entertainment recommends that you use caution when downloading files from the Internet, especially from sources unknown to you. Please be sure to check all files with an antivirus program. Gaijin Entertainment may not be held responsible for any damage caused by files downloaded as replays for the Wings of Prey game. 5.3 TrackIR support TrackIR is one of the most widespread head tracking systems for personal computers. To use TrackIR in Wings of Prey, you need to install TrackIR Software Version 4.1.037 or higher on your computer, including the latest updates of game profiles (the gamelist should contain the name "Wings of Prey"). You can download the latest version of TrackIR Software from http://www.naturalpoint.com/trackir. Wings of Prey supports all 6 DOF of TrackIR. 5.4 Triple Head support Triple Head is a technology that allows grouping multiple monitors into a single virtual display by means of a special adapter. The game automatically recognizes such monitors and enables all necessary settings.
6. Known technical issues
NewView program is not compatible with the Wings of Prey game. If you have NewView installed on your computer and you encounter problems while running the game, please turn off NewView. These internet ports must be open for Multiplayer: UDP 6585-6588. If the game is running too slowly: select lower graphics settings; try changing graphics adapter settings; disable the antivirus program and other applications that are using the computer's resources; perform a defragmentation of the hard disk. Should sound issues arise, it is recommended you install new sound card drivers or disable hardware sound acceleration in the computer settings.
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Technical specifications
| General | |
| Device Type | Joystick |
| Input Device | |
| Compatible Game Consoles | PC, Sony PlayStation 3 |
| Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Buttons Qty | 12 |
| Pointing Device / Manipulator | Throttle, hat switch |
| Features | Handle rotation, programmable buttons |
| Expansion / Connectivity | |
| Interfaces | 1 x USB - 4 pin USB Type A |
| Miscellaneous | |
| Compliant Standards | Plug and Play |
| Universal Product Identifiers | |
| Brand | Guillemot |
| Part Number | 2960703 |
| GTIN | 00663296413697, 03362932913535 |
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