snoogy_beef
Jim Beam is my water...
+8|7079|Gold Coast, Australia
Hey guys, i was tweaking around with the helicopter and jet sensitivity settings, and came across the "Pitch Factor and Yaw Factor" my question to you is, does anyone know what these means? and if it affects the handelling of the planes / choppers in any way..

Thanks
IBKCKNURASS
Corrosion Inhibitor
+172|7188
this should help
https://arghrad.planetquake.gamespy.com/tutorials/images/p_y.gif
Edit
Rotation around the side-to-side axis is called pitch.
Rotation around the vertical axis is called yaw.

Last edited by IBKCKNURASS (2006-03-12 07:23:32)

Friluftshund
I cnat slpel!!!
+54|7164|Norway
Nice answer - hopefully no additional questions has to be made on the subject (not that I'm complaining )

Although a search for "Yaw+Pitch" on google could gave told you exactly the same thing
snoogy_beef
Jim Beam is my water...
+8|7079|Gold Coast, Australia

IBKCKNURASS wrote:

this should help
http://arghrad.planetquake.gamespy.com/ … es/p_y.gif
Edit
Rotation around the side-to-side axis is called pitch.
Rotation around the vertical axis is called yaw.
Yeah i realise that mate, but if for example you set them both to 10....would that mean you can rotate around the axis faster or slower?

Snoogy
{M5}Sniper3
Typical white person.
+389|7211|San Antonio, Texas
The higher the number, the faster you will move (or turn in this case) on the axis.
scorps
Member
+2|7072
what are some good numbers to put,  cuz i got mine both in 4

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