However, in a truly cruel twist of irony, I am absolutely terrible at this game. In the second mission of the first game you have to take out four groups of three ships, and an optional ace. 13 targets, I have three wingmen, and I didn't get more than one of the kills in ten attempts. I once had three assists. My accuracy was usually between 1-3% (yes I aim at the leading circle, just not very well), but my friendly fire accuracy with my missiles is MUCH higher, up to 26% once.
Playing the game with a joystick definitely increases the difficulty. Adjusting the sensitivity and the dead zone is only the small start of a long journey. The more you play the game with a joystick (whether be normal flight yoke or gamepad joystick), the better you'll get, but it'll take some time.
I started to play the game 9 years ago with a gamepad. After a month or two of playing the game off and on with a gamepad, i was sort of amazed that i was no longer having trouble going after shivans keeping my cross hairs pretty good on the leading aim circle and became an ace. Years of going in and out of gamepads, the best i can fall back on is mouse and keyboard (since i always have them). Now i lost all of my experience with playing the game with a joystick that i need to relearn from the start, because i can't fly for nothing with one right now. Don't stop using the joystick, and i need to start playing this game for real like you are.
It's easy to memorize the keypress sequence for commands.
C-3-9 for all engage.
C-3-1 for all attack one target.
C-2-<Wing>-1 for <Wing> to attack target.
C-3-5 for all guard one target.
Etc., etc.
Dont forget c-3-7 for all to form up on you. c-2-<wing>-7 for a specified wing to form up on you.
Thanks for the advice. I'll work on the wingmen commands. Is there any way to set up a macro or something so hitting a key automatically tells, for example, Beta wing to attack my target without having to navigate the communications menu (a little annoying when I'm in the middle of a dogfight). I know you can assign "attack my target" to a key, but then you still need to specify the ship/wing after, which really makes it no more efficient than the standard communications menu.
c-2-<wing> commands are my new favorite. c-2-<beta wing>-9, c-2-<alpha wing>-7, c-2-<gamma wing>-5....blablabla (just an example) prioritize your mission objectives and wings under your command. A1 was never meant to do all of it, lets what can be rather stupid AI wing mates not fly around aimlessly like they can do at times (they can actually be quite handy), can get missions over with faster or just a lot cleaner, and more of your dudes can survive at the end of the mission with well done c-2-<wing> commands because all dudes under your command are doing something useful. Check out more c-2-<wing commands> when you have some time.
3 weeks ago i realized my usage of c-3 commands was a little high and is very sloppy wing management. Now when i play and lose significant portion of wings under my command, i feel bad because it was mostly my fault (new motivator for replaying a mission) for their demise (i like them surviving, and they're more handy when they are alive). I highly recommend checking out c-2-<wing> commands, because a lot of players (including myself except 3 weeks ago) and especially newbies use mostly c-3 commands all of the time and it makes the game less fun.