This is a first world problem, there are far greater issues going on in the world than to worry about a delay in a module.
just use the time time to read up on the various manuals available.
I too would prefer the navy version, purely as the boat adds another dimension and requires a bit more skill than field landings.
After-all this is the 60/70’s and real men fly Navy .
Still pre-ordered the E though .
I'm a navy fan as well, but you would learn the jet at a shore base before moving to the carrier so just "pretend" its a navy version during shore training. I'm sure someone will produce some navy skins.
Hi - kind of linked to this thread. What is the radar elevation control called. I may have missed it but didn’t see anything obvious in the commands list.
thanks.
I set my textures down a notch, didn’t really spoil my visual experience, however ram usage, according to task manager, dropped 75%.
butter smooth and no stutters.
Hind on Enigma.
Thanks for the response - pretty sure it was the excel sheet. I'm flying the 21 infrequently but will find some time over the weekend to test. Regards.
Thanks for the effort in creating this. Now I may be doing something wrong as using this method with the Mig-21 I only get to roughly 85% throttle hitting the detent on the warthog throttle. I need to go past the detent and another 50% of movement before I get to 100%.
From memory the detent position was in the low 30's.
Any thoughts as to what I could be doing wrong?
Thanks.
Each to their own, it’s realistic depending on a point in time. If you like it as it is leave it, if someone wants readable buttons they can install a mod. Both people are happy without upsetting the other. I don’t see a problem.
I think we are running two arguments under the same topic.
1. is the cockpit realistic - yes for an aircraft with a few years service.
2. are the buttons readable - not for all users, predominantly those in VR.
The solution I opted for was a mod that improved the text on the buttons and warning lights. The result a cockpit that looks realistic but with readable buttons.