I know a thing or two about joysticks. I am a flight simmier, I have a TM warthog and pedals. I have an obutto revolution.
I got fed up with trying to make the stick work using the tools in the MWO GUI and notes about user.cfg edits I found from year old forum posts, so I made a polite post in the feedback forum, and downloaded TARGET (which I've never needed for any other game) to set a custom curve... flat near the middle, escalating to 100% on the edges. A standard parabolic/hyperbolic curve.
Then I jumped into the testing grounds to see how it would be. Well, I can move my stick about 20% of the way through its range of motion without any response from the game whatsoever. This is with deadzones set to zero in both TARGET and MWO. Then at 21% it jumps to ludicrous speed.
It's also perfectly clear from combining a TARGET profile with low sensitivy settings in the MWO GUI that the game has very discrete steps in its response. You don't smoothly go from slow movement to fast movement. You go from zero movement to speed 1 to speed 2 to speed 3 etc. At high sensitivity there's just two steps - zero and full speed.
The timberwolf I made in Kerbal Space Program has better handling (
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1HD6dlLTLsA )
Edit (several hours later):
After a lot (a LOT) of fiddling I got decent performance from the joystick. I tried a lot of things in a lot of combinations, here was my last few steps:
1) Setup config in the MWO gui to something reasonable. I set mine to no deadzone and about 1/3rd of a bar of sensitivity.
2) Close MWO.
3) Clean install of target and reboot, make a new profile. Set no deadzones and a curve of 4.
4) In user.cfg:
cl_joystick_gain = 3
cl_joystick_sensitivity = 4
cl_joystick_throttle_range = 0
cl_joystick_invert_throttle = 0
cl_joystick_invert_pitch = 0
cl_joystick_invert_yaw = 0
cl_joystick_invert_turn = 0
I_joystick_deadzone = 0.001
I_joystick_buffered = 0
(For some reason a deadzone value of zero didn't seem to work properly).
I now have pretty good fine control near the deadzone, and quite smooth acceleration to the edges. I don't think I have full torso speed, (maybe 80%) but I don't want to risk changing anything for fear that it all breaks again!
Edited by allmhuran, 23 April 2015 - 01:59 AM.