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Everything posted by lemoen
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If we don't complain nothing will get done. The external model also misses lots of parts, when you are inside the cockpit. This is not usually a problem but with VR you can actually look outside the cockpit and seeing the missing fuselage and stuff looks bad.
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It means that the code for the flight model is provided totally by the 3rd party developers. Whether it is realistic or not depends on the model they used and the data they had available.
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Yep installed it.
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Operation "Blue Flag" - 24/7 PvP Campaign - Nevada - Round 1
lemoen replied to Ciribob's topic in Multiplayer
I can't get the APs to work. -
My AP rockets don't fire.
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Operation "Blue Flag" - 24/7 PvP Campaign - Nevada - Round 1
lemoen replied to Ciribob's topic in Multiplayer
I don't think you can force only 2 mavs per plane. If you allow mavs at all people can load them onto all the available hardpoints. -
Operation "Blue Flag" - 24/7 PvP Campaign - Nevada - Round 1
lemoen replied to Ciribob's topic in Multiplayer
Restart please! -
Operation "Blue Flag" - 24/7 PvP Campaign - Nevada - Round 1
lemoen replied to Ciribob's topic in Multiplayer
I'd kill for a 120ms ping. There are other issues, ping isn't the only issue, I think the server load and netcode plays a greater role in the warping. -
Leave it up to a bunch of guys to argue about things that doesn't affect them in the slightest. Honestly? Nothing wrong with being inclusive here. The more DCS players the better for everyone. Don't bring up the historical accuracy now and tomorrow you dogfight a Flanker in an Eagle, that has never happened before either. This is why we can't have nice things.
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There's a difference between monitors and VR i.t.o. competitiveness but its not case of the one is far superior to the other. Monitor + TIR people can look behind and around far easier than VR people and they can see smaller details because their displays aren't blurry. However, the VR people have a better sense of distance and maneuvering attitude and likely sense of speed which is an advantage in a dogfight. In my group we're more than 50% VR users and we resolve (harhar) some of these VR problems on MP servers with good communication. Don't think you cannot win a fight because you're in VR, you likely just need more practice.
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Yes, Its right-alt / right-control+Home to start, +End to stop. The same is true for all the FC3 planes. Some you can even start both engines at once with right-shift+home. It AMAZES me how many people will reinstall software for something like this. Why do they think that will make it magically start running the code differently?
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I think the player base is far too small to have limitations like this. If you play to win in PVP, use a monitor and TIR, if not, use whatever is more fun for you.
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Monitor users can look behind them far easier than VR users can. I think Mr_sukebe is correct, however, I won't advocate for the solution, removing zoom won't change anything.
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Operation "Blue Flag" - 24/7 PvP Campaign - Nevada - Round 1
lemoen replied to Ciribob's topic in Multiplayer
The Blue Flag Nevada campaign has less advanced modules than the Caucasus campaign. At the moment: Red: Mig-21, Viggen, SU25, Mi8, L39, TF51 Blue: F5, Hawk, A10A, Huey, TF51 All fire and forget air-to-ground weapons have been taken out, so the Viggen and A10A only has rockets and dumb bombs to work with. The Su25 can fire laser guided missiles and the F5 can drop GBU12 (in addition to rockets / bombs) if there is a JTAC lasing targets (JTAC dropped from helo). Hawk, L39 (and maybe TF51) can be used to call bombers. -
Operation "Blue Flag" - 24/7 PvP Campaign - Nevada - Round 1
lemoen replied to Ciribob's topic in Multiplayer
1. Blue Flag is not about sounding professional. Don't worry about that. People are friendly and will help. Ask for help on the teamspeak server. 2. The coordinates are only useful in the Viggen, none of the other available planes have nav systems. -
Operation "Blue Flag" - 24/7 PvP Campaign - Nevada - Round 1
lemoen replied to Ciribob's topic in Multiplayer
There's an online map at http://gadget.buddyspike.net -
Operation "Blue Flag" - 24/7 PvP Campaign - Nevada - Round 1
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Yes, one frequency for the entire map. Usually: Blue ATC: 251, Blue GCI: 264, Red ATC: 124, Red GCI: 126 -
Operation "Blue Flag" - 24/7 PvP Campaign - Nevada - Round 1
lemoen replied to Ciribob's topic in Multiplayer
Usually yes, it helps to announce your arrivals and departures so that there aren't collisions on the runway. The GCI frequency is not the place, there is an ATC channel. Use '-freq' in the chat to see what the frequencies are. -
I'd rather people not have signatures that takes so much space too.
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We should report bugs, this helps ED. What would help us (the users) would be some sort of feedback system from ED, that will acknowledge that a bug report has been seen and maybe some sort of update that will set our expectations. I think the current image a lot of people has is that we report a bug, it get's lost in the noise, and never gets fixed. This is likely not true, as BIGNEWY says, but we have no way of knowing. Asking us to 'have faith' is not fair to us, giving reasonable feedback doesn't cost ED anything.
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Are you not blacking out? If you pull too many Gs you'll black out (it happens very quickly in the F5)
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The Mig21 radar needs a long time to warm up. Also, make sure you flip the AC power switch AFTER the engines have spooled and only let the radar warm up thereafter.
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You can just change the loadout in the mission planner, take away some missiles and some fuel.