Go to settings. It's the cog on the top left of the screen. Go to controls in the menu. Select the aircraft you wish to set controls for in the drop down menu (in your case the SU-25T). After that set the second drop down menu to "axis commands". Now locate the "thrust" control and click "add". Move your thrust slider on your joystick (full range). You should now see it displayed (for example: "Y axis"). Click ok and your setting is saved.
It looks to me you are looking at the inside of the helmet with visor down and oxygen mask on (I can't see it very clearly on my phone though).
Looks like a small bug to me.
Serious answer, really?...
I heard santa claus is actually real and is visiting Londen. What do you guys think. I wont provide any proof though and noone else talked about it, but I don't want you guys making fun of it....
Everyone can play the game how they want to, but landing most aircraft in DCS is not that difficult with practice. I suggest just to keep practicing.
I wonder though, what is your setup? Do you have a joystick and what aircraft do you fly?
I think the snap to button thing is a good idea. I am not sure about the relative to cockpit mouse. It introduces a lot of difficulties because a cockpit is not a flat surface and the 3D positioning of the mouse can be really difficult in corners etc.
Then there must be an issue. I have not changed anything personally. Do you know which files I should take a look at? If I delete those files will the standard ones replace them? Its like I am placed with my nope against the HUD glas.
Im just going to bump this. The F-15 and other aircraft are currently unflyable because of the weird centre point of trackir. It is way to high and zoomed in. All I can see in the F-15 is the HUD when centrered.
Ha, good one. I actually saw your server up with 3 people. 2 of them where in the same aircraft (SA-342M). You know, now you can click on a server in the list and it shows what people are flying.
I like shadowplay. There is only one problem. You cannot separate audio tracks (splitting teamspeak, DCS and mic) which I find annoying. I don't understand why they have not implemented it yet. It has been requested many times.
I personally fly without curves on any of the dcs airframes and I think everyone with a warthog could fly without curves If they get an extension for their stick. The stick it's performance really increases a lot precision wise.
Though for Nevada you need to download dcs 2.0, but you can then download all your modules like you would do in 1.5. DCS 2.0 and 1.5 are going to be merged in the future.
Edit: you are aware that Nevada does need to be bought right?