Yeah like I said, I only fired it once after watching the mission to use it. It's easier to shoot than the D so I hope to get more proficient over time. I don't fly much but when I do I practice shooting weapons on a custom map that I use to do such stuff. But that's good stuff to know. I don't remember the range I shot the first one but I think I was within the middle to short range for the shot but thanks for things to keep in mind in using it.
I watched the track and saw that you damaged the infantry. I managed to damage an MTLB when i was practicing with an AGM-65L (well my first time shooting it really). I was off and corrected the TGP and damaged it by about 13%. I figured I had time to shoot the target with the slow missile flight time but I'll have to shoot more to get a feel and probably end up with the same result that you're coming up with.
Yeah I used to "crash land" the Su-25T for about three weeks. Then somehow I figured out how to land without breaking it. This will be no different once I work on it.
Gotcha, I'll keep that in mind but good news that it worked like a charm and it had issues locking on the target (I finally messed with it on my custom mission) with the seeker but regardless the sequence worked good.
Thanks I'll mess with it and hopefully get things squared away. But this is for the original A-10C, not the A-10C II (I'm on the fence with that right now), but I'm assuming it doesn't make a difference as they're pretty much the same?
If he was he'd have a "ED Beta testers" or the like under his name. But the answer is no, he just assumes that they're not working on it. And I don't know if they're working on it either, so don't ask me.
A lot of FM stuff is probably looking at a video and trying as best as possible to mimic the real life version. I know for my Super Hornet project for another game the FM guy based it off of airshow videos and the like. It'll never be accurate because probably that's classified information or not accessible to ED on actual performance. Even with it out of service there are still layers of secrets that probably will never see public viewing. I mean are you a real Hornet pilot to judge? Probably not like I am. So it'll be "wrong" in some sense. They can only do so much.
I agree. I use Autostart on the A-10C and I don't feel guilty of not learning it. I mean there's getting down and doing it, but realistically I don't have the desire to do a full manual start. Unless the startup wasn't so complex and full of steps to perform.