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Yes, it's WIP.
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Reality is a bit more complicated than that, but I'm sure jojo only simplified things for the sake of making it easy to understand. :) There's a little thing called friction, which decelerates the shell as soon as it leaves the muzzle. The example jojo gave is only true if there is no atmosphere, thus no friction. Of course, the deceleration in a certain atmosphere can be calculated and compensated for, given that the ballistic coefficient for the projectile is known.
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Leatherneck Simulations Mini-Update - SEPTEMBER 2015
Brisse replied to Cobra847's topic in Heatblur Simulations
The same idea has been mentioned several times before on these forums. It started many years ago. The truth is that there is probably no such interest from the BMS community for several reasons. They have a thriving community built around Falcon 4 and BMS. Some of them also play DCS, but not all of them. Some even look down upon DCS. They don't want to split up by moving people over to DCS. DCS is so different. Porting the F-16 to DCS will probably require them to start over from scratch. Most of them have probably not developed for DCS so there will be a learning period. They do have one thing though, and that is knowledge of the F-16. All the research on flight model, systems etc. is already done. That's a big part of developing a module. -
Leatherneck Simulations Mini-Update - SEPTEMBER 2015
Brisse replied to Cobra847's topic in Heatblur Simulations
Enough news for one day. BMS4.33 release, ED newsletter, Nevada NTTR video etc... You should take a break and try the new BMS. There's a Viggen in there you know, with cockpit and everything :) Good for passing time while waiting for the LN DCS: Viggen -
It's the swedish m90 pattern. It's used for pretty much everything in the swedish armed forces, from uniforms to tanks, ships etc...
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Before 6dof cockpit I would barely touch it either. Now I think it's actually worth doing some occasional flight's in, but it certainly feels a bit incomplete without AFM. Same thing goes for Su-33. I hoped that AFM for Su-33 would follow after we got it for the Su-27, but we haven't heard anything from the devs about it yet that I know of. Anyway, we who initially bought FC3 got great value for our money, since none of these things were initially listed as being included in FC3. A big thank you goes to ED for refining FC3 in this way. :)
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Been using Win10 since spring or early summer (tech preview) and TrackIR5 has been working flawlessly all the time. Same thing for my HOTAS Cougar and Simped USB pedals. Haven't had much driver problems at all since going to Win10. If it works in 7 and 8, it will most likely work in 10 also.
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Oh, sorry. I actually meant to say Rb-15. The 04 was only launched from aircraft (Lansen and Viggen), not ships. :)
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As well as RB-15's launched from ships.
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I fired up the same mission again and landed at Kutaisi to investigate this. The framerate dropped to about 40fps when I hit the runway and it stayed there while I were on the ground. It still felt smooth to me but that is thanks to Freesync. I can imagine if I were to use normal v-sync instead, it would stutter pretty hard.
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Works fine on my FX-8350 paired with a 290X. It's not a CPU problem. I'm seeing 70 - 125 fps rendering at 1440p and everything on high. Edit: Took a screenshot just to demonstrate. As you can see, there's plenty of CPU headroom and the framerate is fine. This is from the first A-10C quick start mission.
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If you had to choose; multi screens or oculus rift.
Brisse replied to Goos3neK's topic in PC Hardware and Related Software
Perhaps the Oculus Touch controller (or similar) can be used for cockpit interaction in the future? Maybe even emulate stick and throttle input? I wonder if it has that kind of precision... :) -
A-10C Warthog - Sunset Sierra with the Oculus Rift
Brisse replied to Bunyap's topic in Screenshots and Videos
Agree with kontiuka. One thing that has been bugging me though, is that the thumbnails of your videos says 1440p, yet I can only watch them at a maximum of 1080p. Pretty sure the problem is not on my end because I can use 1440p and 2160p in other youtube videos uploaded at that resolution. Are you capturing at 1440p and then downsampling to 1080 before uploading? -
For the AJ you can expect something like this:
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Moosebites? :)
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And an excellent target for us MiG-21bis pilots :)
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Aaah! That possibility didn't occur to me at all :)
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Came out on BST website six days ago. Strange nobody on this forum noticed until now, including myself :)
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Viggen is an old aircraft. It was introduced into service back in 1971 (developed during the 60's) and multi-role wasn't much of a thing back then. That came in the eighties I believe, and by that time, they were already developing the Gripen, which was designed as multi-role from the start. Of course, there were some delays during the development of the Gripen, which lead to some modernisations of the Viggen such as AMRAAM integration on the JA. They never really tuned it into a multi-role aircraft though.
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No, I have the R9 290X, but it's in the same price and performance range as the GTX970. Should be easily fixed with DDU. No need to format or reinstall Windows :) http://www.guru3d.com/files-details/display-driver-uninstaller-download.html
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Didn't say you were wrong. I was just putting the facts up there for everyone to see. Most people here probably doesn't know much details of the Viggen. I doubt everyone knows that AJ and JA are equipped with very different radars. Some seem to think it's a multi-role aircraft, when in reality it isn't. Some seem to be hoping that Leatherneck is doing the interceptor variant. That's not going to happen because it doesn't have ground mapping radar and thus doesn't fit the hints. It's still possible that we get both JA and AJ variants though, but it can't be the JA alone.
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The Interceptor and the Attack variants of the Viggen does not use the same radar. The interceptor is equipped with the Ericsson PS 46/A and the attack variant uses the PS 37/A. PS 46/A is intended only for air to air and has the following features: X-band Pulse dopper Look down shoot down capability Search, track while scan, continuous track and target illumination for the use of Skyflash missiles. 160 hours MTBF PS 37/A X-band Monopulse Ground mapping Limited air to air capability
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Bad advice for two reasons. 1. The GTX970 is an efficient card. It doesn't need much power. 2. Those are not the symptoms of an undersized PSU. If you have too small PSU, the graphics card will still draw as much power as it needs, but the PSU will be running over it's specification and eventually the over-current protection kicks in and just shuts down the whole PC. I have FX-8350 which is similar CPU and it runs just fine. Typical frame-rates I see are 70-125 fps with the 1.5 open beta. Can't blame the CPU. My advice would be to make sure you have the latest driver, which you probably have already, and then get some third party software (like Asus GPU Tweak II) to monitor the GPU clock-speed. It could be that it's stuck in 2D mode which runs at reduced clock-speeds to improve power consumption.
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You can add civilian ground activity in the settings. That includes cars, lorries and trains. You can even choose the density of civilian activity.