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One thing at a time lads. If it is a question of when, not if, then let us bathe in the sun that is the upcoming F/A-18 and have a jolly good time. That will keep us entertained until it is time to release the Viper.
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Civilian traffic exclusion zone/run away AI
MikeMikeJuliet replied to Capn kamikaze's topic in DCS Core Wish List
Good idea. I personally never thought of this since I fly with no civilian traffick due to the performance impact... -
One can only hope we will see it updated/upgraded sooner rather than later. Well. I'll welcome 2.5 first with open arms - new ATC or not.
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ED has also talked about spherical projection maps prior releasing NTTR if memory serves me right... I wonder if that was just tech talk and has been left un-utilized.
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Grand! Some good fixes there! And looking at those UniverseRadio features I sure am looking forward to similar SRS functionality ;)
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Did you know btw, that this feature already works in DCS, but only in menus. Try it in VR. Those who have, know that the game menus (main menu included) is played within an aircraft hangar, effectively in-engine (and not in some menu-dimension). The mouse pointer in ALL menus stays still when not moving the mouse regardless of where you look or how view is used. Same thing in-game. If you pause the game with the escape-key, the menu that pops up holds the mouse naturally in place. And as you know, you can still move your head and view around the cockpt. Only when no menu is active is the cursor following the viewport! And to revise, the mouse cursor is set to the correct depth in the cockpit, meaning the only thing remaining is to not apply the cursor travel with viewport. Eagle Dynamics: this must be an oversight surely! I know this feature has been a part of DCS cockpit interaction for years, but as I see it, the feature is already there, it just doesn't affect the cockpit. Many of us, VR- and TIR-users would appreciate the requested feature immensly. Regards MikeMikeJuliet
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Looks good. Something I would like to see as well is a similar map, but using only the given radio-navigation-aids for navigation. So if an airfield does not have any it either wouldn't be on the map, or is pointed to with the closest navaid. This would help a lot in navigating to each airfield "properly" using older aircraft. Regards, MikeMikeJuliet
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Ever used VR in DCS? The mouse pointer is stationed at the same depth level as the control it is on - so the pointer nowadays is in fact in the correct 3D space in the cockpit, and thus making the OP:s option very much viable. If it weren't it would be impossible to accurately use the mouse in VR. And people don't seem to realise: This would be an OPTION! You can always just not change the control type, and you would never know it's there. For the rest of us who absolutely want this, pleas ED, PLEASE! Cockpit interaction with the current system is frustrating as heck. Allow us to have such a convenient feature! Regards, MikeMikeJuliet
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Oh yea... and then be horrified once he encounters his first planing-link failure during landing
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2021 (and earlier) DCS Newsletter Discussion Thread
MikeMikeJuliet replied to NineLine's topic in DCS 2.9
So I guess you weren't convinced by Wags stating just weeks ago that 2.5 will be arriving by the end of January 2018? They have been stating so many times that they don't give time estimates anymore unless they are absolutely sure, and Wags has now stated "end of January, that's a promise". Yes 2.5 is close. It has been announced already. -
What is your speed on touchdown and what is your loadout fuel included... My hypothesis off the bat is that you land it too heavy and too fast. Regards, MikeMikeJuliet
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Yes please! This would allow for more ambiguous situations with the IFF and ID... not every "hostile" dot on your radar is actually hostile.
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2.5 early access starts at the end of the month as stated by ED. Your wait will end shortly.
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If ED provided for a voice-template making new voiceovers would just be a matter of time. I agree we need more callsigns, but I would also like more voices for the current callsigns. Rather uninspired hearing the same 4 voices over and over.
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Woah. That was mesmerizing!
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HSI/HUD showing Wrong heading!
MikeMikeJuliet replied to MikeMikeJuliet's topic in Bugs and Problems
Yep, I've figured in the past 48 hours. As I've said, case closed. My brain hurts. -
HSI/HUD showing Wrong heading!
MikeMikeJuliet replied to MikeMikeJuliet's topic in Bugs and Problems
I tested the L-39 on both versions, and it showed the same bearing on both compasses (HSI and backup). All those aircraft also show the exact same headings. What complicates things is that I just checked the MiG-21 manual, and it claims the headings are in magnetic... so how are they the same headings as the L-39 and Harrier if those are supposed to be True? I did all the tests I reported here today, so it's not like this is old info. Current Stable version 1.5.8 -
HSI/HUD showing Wrong heading!
MikeMikeJuliet replied to MikeMikeJuliet's topic in Bugs and Problems
I know this. Problem is, the full fidelity aircraft apparently don't take this into account. The Headings are exactly the same on All FC-3 aircraft, L-39C and ZA, Harrier, TF-51, Su-25T and MiG-21 (those I own). The only modules I own that seem to follow this are the A-10C and the Hawk. All others show exactly the headings shown on the ME/F-10 map. A couple of squad mates tested the same with the MiG-15. I digress, we hade a long chat about this on our squadron discord and came to the conclusion that DCS modules don't follow the same rules between each other. i.e two modules claim to use magnetic headings, but show different values separated by variation amout. Also, neither true nor mag refers to the Lat-long coordinates. Now I don't mind if the data on DCS doesn't show exactly the real world values, so long as the same error is applied to all modules. Case closed. DCS is borkeh. -
HSI/HUD showing Wrong heading!
MikeMikeJuliet replied to MikeMikeJuliet's topic in Bugs and Problems
Yeah, I've been looking way too much into the issue in the past hours. Now let us pass the semantics and get to the bottom of this! An update on the previous observations! A-10C magnetic backup compass does read the same as the HSI. I've now tested All my available aircraft on Batumi by spawning "Take-off from runway" which gives the runway 31. All other aircraft except the A-10C and the Hawk give the heading of 306 (as suggested by ME, F-10 map and all available charts DCS or real life). I will further investigate on other airfields. -
HSI/HUD showing Wrong heading!
MikeMikeJuliet replied to MikeMikeJuliet's topic in Bugs and Problems
Pardon. English is not my native. In finnish it is called "eranto" which translates to declination. My mistake. Bottom line is, I'm talking about the difference between Mag and True on Caucasus (even though the True there is more akin to Grid north due to the nature of the map projection). EDIT: Strange though. Is started to look into the differences, and all sources I'm able to find at the moment declare quite the opposite. I will further investigate. EDIT2: Can't find my ATPL material... call it even and let's use Variation as a median? After all, approach charts use the term "Mag Var." -
HSI/HUD showing Wrong heading!
MikeMikeJuliet replied to MikeMikeJuliet's topic in Bugs and Problems
No I'm talking specifically about magnetic declination, i.e. the difference of magnetic north compared to true north. Now I am aware that the current Caucasus has some accuracy issues on this because of the flat-earth projection, but that only becomes an issue on the edges of the map, and does not create more difference than 1 or 2 degrees on the map. What I'm talking about here is that: 1 - The HSI of the A-10C shows incorrect values. Firstly, the manual clearly states the heading should show magnetic, which it does not. 2 - The A-10C HSI doesn't even show true, because the True heading on Batumi in particular (ILS) is 126 plus 6 degrees! Not minus! On the HSI the A-10C HSI shows 120 degrees (backup compass shows correct 126). If it showed True north (which would still be wrong, see #1) it would show a heading of 132. The point about Hawk was just a curious point that I reported separately on the Hawk subforums as well. All other aircraft I've tested so far show correct magnetic heading of 126 on Batumi. Regards, MikeMikeJuliet -
HSI/HUD showing Wrong heading!
MikeMikeJuliet replied to MikeMikeJuliet's topic in Bugs and Problems
Negative. I just tested on the Batumi approach: F-15, Su-27, Su-25T, TF-51, Harrier, L-39C, MiG-21 and the A-10A all show a magnetic heading of 126 on both HSI and magnetic backup compass (if installed) on the approach course. Only the Hawk (in addition to the A-10C HSI) shows a heading of 120 on both HSI and the backup compass. Regards, MikeMikeJuliet