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Passed_Pawn

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  1. Octav, my friend, it is simply a matter of tweaking the divariable trunk lid hum supressors and adjusting the bias on the electronic rocker panels. Quite simple, really. 8)
  2. Now Kenan, let's get serious about this. I know what it is. It's EMP, electromagnetic pulse. They beam a strong electromagnetic pulse at the aircraft. Messes up all of the control systems and insturments. Doesn't even show as a weapons hit in the debriefing. I've come up with a solution, however. I always fly with the plasma generator turned on. If they can't see you they can't beam you. :!:
  3. OK, then take New Year's week off. :D
  4. I hope that you get some well-deserved rest and that you have time to enjoy being with your families. See you next year. :arrow:
  5. No te preocupes de tales cositas porque todo es de nada... :wink:
  6. Thank you, DarkStar. :wink: You have a good sense of humor, GOYA_551st. :D
  7. A few things which may help offline. I don't know if they will work online. 1) Labels can be modified. Here is a brief tutorial, author unknown. "LABELS FORMAT: I play on a flat panel monitor and can only reach 1280x768. So I am a weanie that tends to use labels particularly for A/G. One of the problems is that the 3 lines of text tend to overlap multiple ground objects. You can change this in the \config\view\labels lua by eliminating what you don't think you need: Before = LabelFormat = "%N%n%D%n%p" After = LabelFormat = "%N%n" The difference here is that there is only 1 line of text identifying object. That's the main problem with labels to begin with IMHO. The overlapping kind of makes it useless, especially in the ATG role. My labels' setup is: LabelFormat = "%^%n%N" I use the "^" to clearly mark where the ground/air object is located. Then, I have the name placed next to it, so, if you see an armored column rolling down a road, a "^" will indicate where the vehicle is and the name will be slighly off to the right of the mark." Following the above principles one may create any sort of label one wants. If you want the minimum you can just have a period, a * or a + to mark ground targets without any names at all. Try experimenting. It's also a good way to wean off labels without going cold turkey. 2) Study the map, if it provides detailed information, very carefully before starting a mission. You can often identify your assigned ground targets by their positions relative to other enemy units. For example, three convoys on a road and your target is the middle group of vehicles. All you need to see is which group of vehicles is in the middle. You don't have to get close and personal to visually confirm that you have the correct type of vehicle in your sights. I know that this is not the kind of fix people are looking for but it may prove helpful for the time being. Hope it helps. :)
  8. When will the leaves fall off the trees? When will the first snowfall come? We do not know exactly when these things will happen each year but we do know that they will happen. That is the important thing. "Flaming Cliffs" will happen. In the meantime, we can fully enjoy what we already have and savor the anticipation of things to come. This is really the only way live a contented life anyway, isn't it? :idea:
  9. It's always nice to see 'ya around, Stormin. Why heck, I've known 'ya since we both still had hair on our heads. :D
  10. I, for one, don't see anything "wrong" with your poll, MonkeyIsland. It's certainly not hurting anyone. Poll on :!:
  11. C'mon now, Stormin. Don't hold back. Tell us what you REALLY think. :wink:
  12. If SP2 is the cause, you could try going back to SP1. If you have a restore point for SP1 you should be able to do it. I never installed SP2 and so far have not had any problems. Good luck!
  13. Sorry, VMF-Blaze. Just having some fun. :D Kenan is quite right. "Two weeks." Just couldn't resist. :twisted:
  14. 2 недели. :twisted:
  15. Получено его! Вы, Octav! Translation of VERY bad Russian: "Got it! Thank you, Octav!"
  16. Wow! The list is getting long and impressive. A lot of attention to detail. The best gets even better! :D
  17. Thank you for all of your great work. I've been flying ED ever since "Su-27 Commander's Edition" and things just keep getting better and better. I doubt very much that I would still be flying combat flight sims if ED were not around. Aside from the great quality of your work, there has never been a company that has offered such great ongoing support. I hope that you continue to produce combat flight sims for many years to come.
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