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  1. Yes, that's the bottom of the loop. I followed the thread on airshows.co.uk forum with the disscusion that followed since the day it happened. It has now 28993 views and 174 postings with a plenty of posted pictures. http://www.ukar.co.uk/board/ikonboard.cgi?;act=ST;f=10;t=4868;st=0
  2. Win XP64 had gone gold about 3 weeks ago and has been on sale since the last week (OEM) here: http://www.overclockers.co.uk/acatalog/Online_Catalogue_Operating_Systems_20.html
  3. Just like your reply to it? XP64 is finally out after 1/2 year delay at least. Lots of people have been waiting for the last 2 years to use their AMD CPUs up to their full potencial. There is a lot of good info already in this short thread about Lockon, SF and TIR in XP64 enviroment, and SF doesn't even get as much bashing as I expected.
  4. Automatic is default so I presume he is having it selected already. Changing this to "Every visit to the page" will force IE to check for the new version of the page on every click. I found automatic not to be so "automatic". The most of this kind of problems are sorted by clearing the cache.
  5. -Delete your Temporary Internet files (through options\general) -In "Options\general\Temp Internet files\Settings " select "Every visit to the page" -Best to restart the browser before trying to load the page -Use Firefox instead Make sure you dont't start from the shortcut, type the link manually. I hope this helps.
  6. Waddington 2000 had Thunderbirds performing at the end of Saturay only. They didn't impress me either, to many quiet breaks in the display. Yes, Stars & Stripes in the comentary was way over the top, people were rolling in laughter.
  7. You must have been at Wadington 2000, this was the last time I saw them in UK. I fell in love with Viggen that year after that awesome trick and a sheer power. I call it a "Monster" and only Eurofighter came close to her so far in sheer power category. The link below is to my video where Viggen slams down hard on runway, stops in 1/3 of it, reverses and do a 3 point turn, reverses little bit more and than takes off from that 1/3 of the runway in opposite dirrection of the landing. All car alarms went off like crazy! Video: Viggen-Waddington2000 (1.3 Mb)
  8. "As the Crow Flies", as a highly positive rating. This is from trophy categories used by Royal International Air Tatoo. In 2003 I've seen one of the best displays so far from the winner of this trophy, Captain Zoltan Szabo in Hungarian Mig 29. The guy hasn't left the edge of the airfield for the whole of the display.
  9. Bump This thread sunk down quickly with burst of 1.1 threads so many people might have not seen it. I should be safe now to bump this ;)
  10. This year The London Air Show went easier on the pocket for me, only a couple of life jackets bought opposed to last year's colour GPS . Enough of blabing, this year I noticed something that really shocked me by the way of presentation: Breitling Fighter Challenge 2005! The setup was as following: Two pits, operators console in the middle and the screen in front for the crowd with the same output as operators console. And guess what this setup was running on? The subject gave it away: Lockon! And how was it presented on Airshow's website: "Incorporating cutting edge military software" Pits: Three screens (~40 inch) joint together next to each other Saitek X-52 joystick Nice low sitting pit ( I coudn't descibe this one properly in english, sorry) Operators console: 40 inch screen In beetween pits Spectators screen: 40 inch screen Reflecting view on operators console In front of operators console Due to arriving late I didn't have time to try it out myself nor to speak to any members of the Breitling team (I am kicking myself for this now), so I'll just post quick notes of what I observed: - Mission was set over airfield in far south-west of the map - 2 F-15s opposing each other from a mile (or less) apart - Default radar mode set to key 3 - AMRAM missiles loaded - Operators screen fliped beetween (default) F10 map view (to show planes relative to each other to public) and external view of planes. If someone was shoot down by missile operator would flick to F2 mode and public would laugh watching crippled plane going down in flames. Just imagine how they would react if they had seen FC FM with planes falling apart and going down in the thick black smoke in several sections! Sadly, they didn't show the missile view while I was there. - Most of the people stalled, spun and crashed :biggrin: . Showes how Lomac is done nicely as a simulation, you just can't throw your plane around like there is no tommorow and expect not to get punished. Some people managed to use missiles, boy did they spam, and there was one chap who even switched to guns. - After a kill the game was over, operator would restart the mission only if planes spun or crashed early. - There was no lag or any online multiplayer problems The presentation was 1st class and I loved the fact our beloved Lockon was in the center of the attention. This is all about I can tell you and I hate the fact I had my camera on me last year, but not this one. I wonder if ED has showed something like this to military, if not don't worry I'll collect my royalties later ;). Link to brief description on The London Airshow Site: http://www.londonairshow.co.uk/scripts/php/pages/page92.php
  11. Oh, that would be sweet. I end up flying Mig29 only, mostly due to Russkie+R77 Combo and noticed a lack of skins for it. There are even more skins for Mig29A and I always wondered why so few skins are available. Many many thanks in advance. Damir
  12. I am a bit confused about Mig 29C, did you think Mig 29S? (I am currently in different country to where my Lockon resides, so I can't check) If so follow the thread posted by Pilotasso, it works a treat for me. Pilotasso, you are the man! http://forums.ubi.com/eve/ubb.x?a=tpc&s=400102&f=38610606&m=4381053282
  13. Me too, and as in Chris case no issues and slighly better performance.
  14. I was just having fun with the guy, but I would have like to fly with him in hyper. And how would flying in the lobby settle the argument???? I thought 169th got more to their senses ever since Sven went away. I remember him calling every man, cat and a dog for a duel on HL when argument would not go his/169th way. Kind of reminds me of a loud guy in the bar asking everyone for a punch-up outside if the things don’t go his way. Not the best way to represent one of the best squads there. I see habit is still there, but rather than screamed across it’s now being done in more subtle way. Don’t take this in the wrong way 169th, but commenting “between yourselves” on the ED forum and asking for fights does not bring across the best qualities of your squad. I never said me against him did I? I said lets have a fly, I was thinking we could practice, I could show him some tips and help him out. I actually was thinking of the quote on the page 2 when posting: DeathAngelBR wrote: Yea, only a couple hours No not even close a few minutes, why don't you hop into hyper lobby now and lets have a fly? _________________ Indeed, even there it wasn't a direct call for a fight, sorry I over-reacted. It's the ghosts from the past ringing alarm bells, I certainly wouldn't want this board to turn into what UBI forums were at the time.
  15. I was just having fun with the guy, but I would have like to fly with him in hyper. And how would flying in the lobby settle the argument???? I thought 169th got more to their senses ever since Sven went away. I remember him calling every man, cat and a dog for a duel on HL when argument would not go his/169th way. Kind of reminds me of a loud guy in the bar asking everyone for a punch-up outside if the things don’t go his way. Not the best way to represent one of the best squads there. I see habit is still there, but rather than screamed across it’s now being done in more subtle way. Don’t take this in the wrong way 169th, but commenting “between yourselves” on the ED forum and asking for fights does not bring across the best qualities of your squad.
  16. Yes, listening to community should have been my forgoten no.4 I am one of those who said I would abandon this product and unfortunately woudn't changed my mind after a cool of period. I love Lockon, there is nothing else even near it, so this choice would definitevly broke my heart.
  17. Don't regret a single bit, I only saw good things coming out of all this "histeria": 1. Brought up StarForce issue which turned out to be mistake to be included in 1.1 demo. Clean 1.1 version is being prepared and why would you regret that? 2. Exposed the bad way SF is designed to run, the best explanation comes from Hodgepodge and it could not have been better written: http://forum.lockon.ru/viewtopic.php?t=3393&start=240 3. Even though developers were looking into different protections all along this might be a strong point to deter them away from StarForce. From developers point of view this is currently probably the strongest protection on the market but it comes with it's own bag of issues, as in no.2. This showed many people are prepared not to buy this product because of SF subject and ED can't afford to reduce already limited nitche market because of such issues.
  18. Re: Facts & Experiments with 1.1 (demo) protection I've noticed the same before. That why I was not panicing. :wink: I'm using Sygate Personal Firewall as my firewall software. And I give auto-access only to trusted apps. Everything else needs my manual intervention... even explorer.exe (kernel, lsa shell, generic host - svchost, and NDIS User mode I/O driver - ndisuio.sys are blocked from the first day - that's why no DOS attacks..never..ever.) So firewall heard nothing from StarForce so far. That's correct, it shouldn't have and it's good it didn't (yet).
  19. Jaws, he only asked for yes or no, maybe doesn't help at all in this case. LOL
  20. I tried to stick to only security side of the things, although my fingers were twiching to spell the beans exactly about all the points Starlight mentioned. I did put in the brackets "still not a bad idea to test though" exactly having in mind people alerting about info being sent to SF without our knowledge and I'm glad you can confirm that is not the case. Why I was suspicious that was the case: someone from SF denied it and I just coudn't trust them. SF are the company making the living from protecting manufacturer and producer rights and should know all about legal aggrements and rights . On the other hand when it came to the user rights they have chosen to ignore those completely from the begining under the banner "nah, they won't kick up the fuss about removal issue, let's just leave it there". Users did kick up the fuss so they so they produced cleaner tool and sudenly recomend to publishers (like ED) to include this in their distributions, but it should be realy part of the SF . A bit late for demo version. Thanks for those tests keithb, I didn't mean to sound ungreatfull.
  21. keithb I think you are confused with one thing: As of now Sf will not do anything to your PC, no tcp traffic or nasty suprises so you experiment is bound to prove nothing (still not a bad idea to test though). There is no malicious virus,backdoor or exploit writen (yet) for SF (as far as I know), you can browse anti-virus and even spyware site databases and you will not find anything under SF entrie. In all those 20+ pages of posts there was not a one saying "the whole world is now connected to my PC", "My BIOS got wiped clean" etc. What is kicking up all the fuss for a lot of people is realising negative (as in bad, nasty) POTENCIAL of this extremly badly writen peace of software. SF out of the box was allowing user accounts to run admin priviledges on computer. That was fixed in 1.0 version (as posted on their website) but there was so many vulnerabilities left, even in the late 3.XX versions. SF vulnerabilities are listed on several legimit security sites (without examples abviously) and there are proof of concepts (ready to use) comming out already on the web on some more dubious sites, such as http://www.starforcemeat.tk/ This means someone will sooner or later write something that will take advantage of SF being installed on your computer and even if you are logged on as guest (very protected account) you will still be able to wipe out your HDD, BIOS or whatever the bastard writter intended. For me, the most idiotic thing in all these 20 pages was explanation from someone working in StarForce explaining decision on why the driver stays installed even if you uninstall the game: wait for it... Abbie Sommer: The fact that they remain was something that no one predicted would be such a contentious issue. Why ED decidided to use such mediocra company is beyond me. Maybe becaouse this is still one of the most higly regarded copy protections out there, but they just didn't put any effort in searching about problems and issues it may bring due to a bad implementation. That's one guranteed sale lost on my behalf if they don't change it.
  22. britgliderpilot wrote: If they supplied an English-language CD in the Russian box . . . . . that would be a really cool collector's item to have sitting on the shelf That would be sweet...
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