I will do testing on this and see if I can find a pattern. I get the impression that this has something to do with the direction it was going before touch-down, probably when I press E to exit before absolute stand-still. It is at these times that I find it ridiculously hard to get off the ground, as it seems to be most common when I land on a non-clear area where there is little room for error on take off. The more serious glitch is that sometimes the moment I pull the nose up, the gyro veers off into a random direction, often hard. If the mouse affects control, tap the mouse button to switch to keyboard control. Why? Because sometimes the gyro remembers that I use keyboard controls, and sometimes it doesn't. Then I check whether the mouse causes the gyro to turn - just move the mouse to a side and check the veer. When I normally take off, without obstacles and a nice stretch of road, I give it some speed with W and then tap space between one and three times depending on situation. I'm trying to explain that there are some inconsistency in how the Gyro flies. I have a solid grasp of how the tapping vs holding down of space, shift, and W and other keys affect the flying. The veering of the wheels only happens when holding down the shift key (additional thrust) If you want more control on take off just hold down W key and tap space bar as needed to pitch up. Landing in the wasteland away from a road is of course the biggest pita because it's impossible to avoid the iron and other obstacles causing you to nose dive and crash into everything and completely unable to just get off the ground, especially combined with the fact that the gyro just heads off into an unpredictable direction. I also suspect the fact that I use keyboard controls seems to have something to do with it - I'm curious who flies with the mouse vs the keyboard? I prefer to be able to look around and behind me while flying and the keyboard makes it fly much more steady.īut also every now and then when taking off I think I'm flying with the keys and suddenly find that the mouse affects direction in stead of just looking around and wham I'm flying into trees. It seems as if the gyro wants to head off in an unexpected direction, and I can't quite figure out the reason or pattern yet. I feel that this may be related to how I landed, which direction I faced prior to landing, and or whether I hit something that hooked a wheel and caused the gyro to swing. Often (90%) of the time when I start flying the gyro suddenly tries to veers off in a different direction. I can fly just fine and land where I want to.
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