Great match today! Congrats to TAW for the win and CNF for qualifying 3rd. We had over 200 viewers watching live:pilotfly:
That seals the Group A standings:
1st - 51st Bisons
2nd - TAW
3rd - CNF
4th - 104th Phoenix
5th - IRIAF
6th - Lockon Greece
At this stage we say goodbye to IRIAF and Lockon Greece. S! Thanks for participating and we hope to see you again in next years SATAL.
Next week will be the final match of the SATAL league, RvE vs SF. That match will seal the Group B standings after which we can populate the final knockout stages of the tournament.
Full results here http://splashonegaming.com/merge/
Tomorrow's match will be hosted on the stable version of DCS 2.5.2.20601 Update 9 as some pilots are still having issues with VR in the latest OB patch.
Thanks to the 36th for agreeing to roll back.
Good luck to both teams tomorrow!
We can host on either. I assumed most people would prefer to have the latest OB branch. If its causing issues for VR we can roll back. I would like a representative of the 59th and 36th to contact us here or on our TS/Discord so we can decide which version and everyone can update/rollback accordingly.
Tacviews uploaded to the google drive: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1FW7FwfJ7DCEigJ5BLgEiU2riloL-A7l1?usp=sharing
Team points and team stats updated http://splashonegaming.com/merge/
Please let us know if you spot any errors.
S!
The Merge has been updated to show the latest scores. Apologies for the delay updating the last few matches.
We have some very exciting matches coming up. This Saturday its 36th Stormo vs 59th Ravens!
The following week its TAW vs CNF - This will decide the Group A qualifying positions and the week after it will be RvE vs SF to decide Group B qualifier positions! Everything is till to play for as its likely points will be very close and may come down to KD ratio.
Only in Raytracing. All performance metrics given were in respect to raytracing, which I couldn't care less about.
They mentioned nothing about FPS gains in "normal" gaming which is concerning. And the price is bonkers.
Great news if so but I'm surprised. I thought the block 50s were early 90s variants. Presumably they've been constantly upgraded? It'd be nice if ED could tell us what precisely they're intending to model similar to what they did with the F18C.
Edit: It seems the JHMCS and 9X were operational sometime between 2001-2004 for USN and USAF.
That's great news. I'm away on holiday now but can't wait to try these out with the new Hornet additions, in particular the 9X!
Can we expect similar corrections, as mentioned above, to be rolled out to other missiles such as the R27 series?