Is it possible to get a stereo view with an iPhone app and moonlight? Moonlight streams perfectly to the moonlight ios app (not one from nvidia) but there is no option to enable stereo :(
Eine Rechnungsadresse muss eigentlich überall angegeben sein, komplett anonyme Kunden mag eigentlich kein Händler, sowohl Paypal als auch ED, die sollten ja schon wissen an wen sie die "Rechnung" schreiben sollen.
Caucasus Map Texture DLC by Starway
Oh man... It's not a update - it's a texture pack - and i think 15 $ is really fair.
It is not an absolute necessary thing, everyone is free to play the stock map or install a mod. But the option of a official supported texture dlc is a good move - especially for those who not lurking around in this forum every day.
This "we are a community, so we want your work for free " is not the best attitude in my eyes.
Edit : sniper by wags... Wow ;)
A sneak peak of .. Leavu3
Ah! that's the jarjar location?! ;)
Useful - but for the work with a jtac (even human) some kind of coordinate input would be really awesome
A sneak peak of .. Leavu3
It works great now! Will you someday work on a possibility to punch in some coordinates an show them as a kind of markpoint on the HSD? Ingame nav points are not editable after start I think but a point on the HSD and a bearing / range would be a extreme improvement for the (mod plane) ground pounder
A sneak peak of .. Leavu3
Awesome tool! I made 3 copys of the leavu folders, so I have 3 different configurations. Placed them borderless with increased font size behind my MFCD frames and it works great.
But one problem - when I click an OSB with the mouse, the active window will be changed to leavu and dcs won't recognize my joystick inputs until I click into the dcs screen?! Is there a solution for this?
I think the best solution would be a tracked glove to interact with the switches and also be possible to use the hotas. I don't want to miss all the hotas keys for air brake, slewing or trim while holding this stupid controllers in my hands
Stick and throttle will stay a hardware part for me - remember - the only feedback you get is a optical, so you don't feel your throttle position or the center of your flight stick without looking at it. And the other thing is, keeping your hand in the air instead of holding a real stick will make your arm really tire after a few minutes - that's no fun for AA refueling ;)