Hi mates,
after some very unsuccessfull crosswind landing with 747 I thought I will raise this question: how do you perform the crosswind landing ?
Let's see real world: Probably many of you have seen videos where the plane is landing 2-5 degrees "off-course". The plane touches ground on the centerline with the main gears (nose is sideways toward wind), and the pilot suddenly steps the plane sidewards and correct the missalignement with the centerline. This is probably done by rudders...
I tried it many times but no success on some planes. If you try to correct the missalignement by banking, the wind will blast you off the runway, just like the unlucky Lufthansa pilot tried it before the wingtip touched the runway surface. But using the rudder is impossible on models where the main gears have a turning part too (B747, B777 for instance):

As you can see, the turning wheel turns together with rudder, and so (I assume) it will drive the plane off the runway. I cant perform much better with these aircraft.
What is your technic to do that ? Maybe turn the plane with differential brakes ? In reality it is easy because for cornering the plane there is another device, but in FS it is linked with rudder pedals...