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  1. I have done plenty of BVR with AIM-7 in the Tomcat. If we talk strictly DCS, it's gonna be a lucky shot (or a totally unaware target) to score a hit at 10nm.
    Sweet spot under most conditions seems to be around 7-3nm.

    I expect to use Boresight and CAA modes a lot, dumping countermeasures and cranking like crazy. True BVR engagements I think will be reserved
    for high altitude intercepts and such. Maybe the occasional bomber or transport aircraft.

  2. 23 hours ago, grim_reaper68 said:

    I my mind, just let them work. When they will be ready to release it, they would share some screens. I think there is a lot of stuff to have all the new technology integrated in the cockpit. Keep in mind they're starting from zero, so it will take a little time between creating, coding and testing all the new features. They don't external extra pressure 😉.

    They have already given us 3 different version of the F1, so we can patiently wait. 

     

    It's reasonable to ask for a small update once in a while. All developers has their own style of communication. Some show small progress every week, others are silent for months before a big reveal. We're just curious and interested that's all 🙂 I have not seen anyone here complain about pace, no pressure attached.

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  3. FINALLY FIGURED IT OUT: PART 2

    Just for clarification. Here we clearly see that DCS World core changes disrupted the Viggen artwork.
    Initially the RWR lights was in fact yellow.


    At launch

    rwr2017.jpg

     

    After DCS World updates

    rwrupdated.jpg


    Problem still remains. How do we know exactly what the screen looked like IRL? It's kind of difficult to know unless cross-referencing other green phosphor monitors of that time period. But if a former Viggen pilot ain't happy with the new iteration, it certainly needs some investigating.

    I found an old thread from 2018 where Cobra mentions fixing the green color because the tonemapper has changed.
     

      

     

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  4. FINALLY FIGURED IT OUT!

    Now, this is where things gets interesting. AJS37: Viggen was released 7 years ago. DCS World looked very different back then, before big graphic changes that affected
    all the light-sources etc.

    Look at this screengrab from 7 years ago, 2017. It is much closer to what we are discussing about dialing in correct color of the green phosphor.

    From AJS37 Review by Ralfi
    ajs37ralfi.jpg
    radarcolor.jpg

    When we finally made the jump onto the new graphic engine (around the release of Normandy 1). It affected all aircrafts in DCS.
    especially any type of lights. They became desaturated and bland under daylight conditions. And cockpits became very dark.
    Some modules was tweaked, others not so much.

    Viggens Radar scope in the new DCS World graphic engine was not an exception and ended up like this:

    viggenold.jpg
     
    This is what we have known for the last couple of years, but it certainly did not look like this at release. Watch any DCS: AJS37 video from 7 years ago and compare it to videos after the new graphics update. But this has been the new normal for a couple of years. We have gotten used to it.

    I think the initial version from 2017 is closer to what we have been trying to find in terms of what the actual radar looks like. Hilmerby probably knows best as he sat in front of the real thing, but looking at different materials from 2017-2018 It looks like HB sort of nailed the radar colors back in 2017. It was DCS World updates that changed the look of it.

    For reference:

     

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  5. So, lets bring something new to the discussion that has not yet been referenced.

    Here is another reference from a little known Swedish feature film called "Älskar, Älskar inte". As you can see, radar is much closer to the reference pictures posted by MYSE.
    And not washed out as it was before the update.

    Scene is depicting a birdstrike with emergency landing on a road, but there are some shots from the cockpit when we see the radarscope.
    There are also some references on the Warning panel lights. They look different... Might be from the older AJ37 model or
    faked/re-created for dramatic effect in the film. Certainly grabs the pilots attention 🙂

    viggenref.jpg

    Pretty cool scene, but no subtitles. Swedish only.

    VIDEO LINK 
    https://vimeopro.com/blueskyaerials/blue-sky-aerial-and-specialist-filming/video/60091080

    @MYSE1234

    EDIT

    If @hilmerby knows the new color isn't even close to the real AJS37, it should probably be changed or tweaked. Just interesting how every reference we find makes it look very green-ish on video (or on 35mm film stock as shown above). But as discussed earlier, might be related to the phosphor.
     

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  6. MIM 72G Chaparral produce no smoke when launched in DCS World 2.9

    Not reduced or low visibility smoke, NOTHING AT ALL.

    In real life it produces lots of smoke: 

     

    chap09.jpg

    4 years ago in DCS World, the Chaparral did produce smoke. Like in this Grim Reapers video:
     


    Something has obviously happened to it over the years and should be corrected for DCS World 2.9. 


     

  7. On 12/30/2023 at 7:44 AM, Kageseigi said:

    I suspect there are just as many (if not more) DCSisms that are going against the F-14/AIM-54 effectiveness as going for it.

    This pretty much sums it up. No matter how realistic and simulated F14/AIM54 is, it’s still part of DCS World. While it might function properly ”by the book” it’s overall performance is still bound to DCS World rules. Fighting against perfect RWR’s, simple ECM implementation, serverlag and netcode issues etc.

    In a stupidly busy MP environment (like on GS server) over land and mountains, it will be a nightmare and many tracks will be lost. In SP and in a fleet defence role - it performs as expected most of the time.

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  8. 33 minutes ago, Gunfreak said:

    This is on the channel map(I think)

    But at the end of this video I go past 400mph in the Spit down low, together with the rain. Created an immense feeling of speed(naturally not translated well to a youtube video)

     


    Channel Map has the same type of fidelity as Syria or Sinai maps so It should not be that different.  
    Normandy 2 is in a different league. Not even sure that upcoming maps (such as Kola) will beat it in terms
    of detailing and varied mesh. I have not flown it in VR, but on a screen there is a big difference in sensation
    of speed between Normandy 2 and other maps (at low levels). 

  9. Answer is Normandy 2

    It's mostly in the map. Textures, objects and terrain mesh. If you use maps with lower fidelity such as Syria or Sinai,
    the sensation of speed won't be as good. But flying low level with a jet on Normandy 2 can be downright frightening.
     

  10. 1 hour ago, WTFCSon said:

    I was doing some SEAD practice last night (so I got shot at a lot), but I never noticed this issue. I would try to get a short trk file uploaded right away. Maybe someone else can view it and see if they notice something.

    Ok, It worked for me SP against SA8 without any issue. Might be a Multiplayer issue or if the airspace is very crowded. Maybe overloading what sound has priority? 
    I had the same issue just now with both MSL LAUNCH and the Missile Approach sound. Interesting part is that the visual cues are shown. But no audio. 

    Will try to get a track, but this is not a new issue, I have seen this happening for at least a few months. 

  11. Very often I see MSL LAUNCH flash on the HUD but no warning audio is played.

    Sometimes it happens with MAWS Missile Alert too, but the MSL LAUNCH audio it’s down to 50/50 if it will play.

    My last few tracks are only big multiplayer missions, but if needed I’ll try to record something shorter.

    Has anyone else noticed this issue?

     

     

  12. Thanks for your reply @MYSE1234.  Sounds great! I have not flown AJS37 in a while. And only vanilla version, no mods.
    Got another question, I don't know if you can answer, but out of curiosity:

    In real life was Apparat-27 ever configured to prioritize (or ignore) certain radars?

    In DCS if I fly in a busy combat zone. Apparat-27 is playing tunes 😄 Sounds like a tetris game from all the different radar sweeps.
    Just curious if it really was like that IRL. Or maybe it was less of an issue considering primary use of the 37 system.

  13. Congrats on joining the Heatblur team! @MYSE1234

    Maybe Im wrong here. but shouldn't Apparat-27 have a uniform sound for lock and launch (and for other signals above 5kHz)? 

    According to this page https://www.aef.se/Avionik/Notiser/Apparat-27.htm 

    "Audio information was also presented in the driver's earphones at the same frequency as the recorded radar station's PRF if this was lower than 5 kHz. At higher PRF than 5 kHz, or when the signal was of CW type from Kapsel KB, a synthetic ambulance tone was given."

    Much interesting audio in this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qaNt9_sQdGI&ab_channel=MIP At 5:45 it sounds like the synthetic ambulance tone also described for Apparat-73 on JA37 Viggen (in reality, a modified Apparat-27)

    My theory is that with a CW lock or launch Apparat-27 is not trying to mimic any type of frequency or modulation. It's a totally synthetic audio cue, like on the Hornet. Much easier for the pilot to distinguish under pressure. The frequency/modulation makes more sense trying to distinguish what might be looking at you but not for CW. Again, I might be wrong, but seems to make more sense?
     

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  14. The really big problem is jamming targets below 10000 feet. We’re denied BVR shots until we’re within the ”black hole”  Phoenix envelope. At closer ranges the AIM-54 burn time is nice, but it is like a slow moving truck… The drag when launched at lower altitudes is massive. Maybe Im wrong, but at least in DCS, the Tomcat is very situational. You can get BVR kills against unsuspecting fighters flying 30k with ECM off. But in most situations you need to push into the merge just hoping you have better SA than the other guy. At least that’s my experience.

  15. On 11/17/2023 at 11:03 AM, Dragon1-1 said:

    Presumably because ED didn't know about it, because it's an obscure bit of info and FC3 aircraft aren't that in-depth.

    Im sure ED knows about it. There is a quick lua edit that re-enables the A-G mode and bomb fall line.

    My guess is that ED at some point started working on F15C Air-Ground for FC3 but decided to stop that development and disable that functionality.

    ”Not a pound for air to ground”

     

     

  16. 53 minutes ago, Rudel_chw said:

      ... in fact, for me the fact that a Viggen was actually developed for DCS is nothing short of a miracle, and I truly hope that Heatblur got a reasonably good return for their investment 🙏

    Fun fact. Viggen was developed for several years as a closed mod by a group in a Swedish community before being absorbed into Heatblur. The project was not started with commercial viability in mind, but they always aimed for the quality of an official module. Another fun fact was that they also worked on a Swedish map to go along with the Viggen. But the idea was scrapped for unknown reasons.
    Kola map will be a nice addition 🙂

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  17. I read somewhere that the key to win a fight in the F-4 is to fight in the vertical with hard turns at both ends.

    It will be fun, but Im expecting it to be kind of a dog. Maybe close to the Mirage F1? Not great, not terrible. But avoid slow fights at all costs.

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