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Tom P's post in We need a bit more "life" in DCS was marked as the answer
I always enjoy the random car going mach Jesus throughout the towns. But I agree having some decent modeled non combatant civilians would be nice, especially for us who are low and slow. Compared to the dude trying to plink from 30k. Would change the dynamic for mission builders having a target area mixed with civilians and baddies. Instead of players just nuking an area.
But also including a simple path finding algorithm so you wouldn't need to set their routes. Which would help mission performance. Or just have map makers already populate them in the urban areas.
I Wouldn't mind some civilian general aviation stuff as that's inhouse and not a mod. I run a random air traffic script to simulate air traffic outside of combat zones to help bring some "life" to the missions.
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Tom P's post in UH60 Black Hawk Glass Cockpit was marked as the answer
Pretty positive they said the 60M is to restricted for DCS
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Tom P's post in HMCS visor Up/Down binding missing was marked as the answer
Just confirmed the command name is different now. It's the first toggle mirrors options
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Tom P's post in Single Player Temporary AI Handover was marked as the answer
Soo you want the game to take control because you don't want to in certain circumstances?
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Tom P's post in Canopy Plexiglass Wrong Tint was marked as the answer
I worked with 64s for awhile. There is no tint, it's just how the curve reflects. You can find pictures of when the canopy looks like it has neon colors.nullnull
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Tom P's post in AH-64 Stalls when I pull back to 9 kts and level out the aircraft? was marked as the answer
OP Have you done anything prior to learning how to fly the 64? I.e watch BradMicks Flight lessons? Or are you jumping in treating it like a fixed wing and just doing fast control inputs?
How are you going 140kts at 78%? And are you going from 140kts rapidly down to 9kts by pulling back on the stick? Because that would be a bad time.
I attached Brad's youtube playlist in my post. I would suggest watching it, as he was a real life Apache instructor.