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Winston60

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  1. If you change to metric in <options> <gameplay> you'll get kilometers in the mission editor ruler. :thumbup:
  2. You may also want to have a handy button for "change weapon" as you may need to quickly change from the AIM-120's to AIM-7's to AIM-9's and vice-versa. Happy hunting!
  3. +1 Yes, IC to kill the MP cheats. Single player cheats.... well go ahead.... continue to play with yourselves! :megalol:
  4. Yes. Use IC to squash these "cheat" mods and figure a way to allow useful mods like added objects and terrains. .... and get this working in Ver 1.5 too! :thumbup:
  5. Yeah, I see they haven't animated that switch yet. The EAC switch is not animated either so I just test that it's engaged by a quick turning on of one of the autopilot modes. If the autopilot will come on.... the PAC will work. In the release version of 1.5 I'm satisfied now with the current operation of the PAC in the A-10A. Don't forget to switch on the EAC first or the nose will still rise when firing in A/G mode. ...plus the G-force breathing is fixed now, so I'm a happy camper!
  6. Thanks Grimes. Well explained! :thumbup:
  7. So how do you turn on/off this new IC on a server? I can't seem to find any info or instructions on how to incorporate and manage this new IC method. Is it just a matter of switching it on or off or is there more to using IC? :dunno:
  8. Good point Azrayen. So perhaps ED could do like they did in the Su-25T when they couldn't put in a light for that plane.......add some HUD symbology to show that it's on? Not realistic, but hey.... also not realistic to not be able to tell if it's on or off.
  9. How about showing a little love for the MiG-29S and add the ECM indicator light? :yes:
  10. No it doesn't. The H2 Hummer's were a far cry from the military versions although still awkward, heavy, uneconomical and not really that robust. They had pickup truck frames and suspension instead of the independent suspensions of the military Vee's. The H3's were smaller, similarly made and equally hampered. The target consumers were the military wanna-be types and Rock Stars/Movie Stars. California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger had one during his time in office. Such are the USA crash requirements. The "crumple zone" must dissipate the headon collision forces plus try to keep intrusion into the passenger compartment to a minimum. Also notice the left front door is open so evidently the driver exited. A car is completely totaled but the occupants probably survived. :doh:
  11. Funny alert! Ahh... careful what you say about a Hummer crumpling..... :megalol:
  12. So it is possible to bend/break things instead of a catastrophic "off with the wings" event? Perhaps the Su-27 damage model programming could be tweaked for more instances like this as an alternative to the "instant disintegration"? :dunno:
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