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Everything posted by Wolf Rider
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Its a nice thought, but, he/ she has to be brought up to speed on that code, gaining familiarity with it, and then has to bring others up to speed on the updated/ upgraded code... as things grind to a slow down in production in the process
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because throwing more people into a task, doesn't necessarily mean that task will complete quicker... in fact, throwing more people at it can hinder
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Dunno... they seem to have been doing just fine with it for a while now http://www.nellis.af.mil/library/factsheets/factsheet.asp?id=19160 ?
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interesting topic... Apparently the ancient Aztecs endorsed a version, along with the Hopi (?) Indians. Some say it is meant to represent a spinning Muladhara Chakra (Root Chakra)
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Some like the Pilot Body, some don't... optional ( OFF by default ) is fine
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Excellent Newsletter indeed... Spitfire next in the WWII pipeline?
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is we not amused? :lol:
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yes... pay extra to have the body (not the plane), would still need to be optional and Off by default :)
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and especially considering, the tall building and where she landed at the entrance to the base was about 10km apart from each other
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unfair and unnecessary to compare a sim to a (WT)game...
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there was too much bickering about whether or not stockpile and if stockpiling was needed, just how to stockpile, and what... :)
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nah... it would be "stop farting about and get back to work" :)
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Have you checked your firewall?
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nah... that'd just warp you out to over The Okefenokee swamp :smilewink: http://forums.eagle.ru/showpost.php?p=2201798&postcount=12 lovely work indeed
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(after updating) 12% is about the mark, my firewall asks permission the let dcs out
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Unable to unbind some keybindings
Wolf Rider replied to Nobody96's topic in Controller Profiles and Problems
hmmm, seems there is something not quite right going on... just updated to latest (1.2.10.32582.527) version, selected P51D Sim/ Wheel Brake Parking and cleared/ add the assignment several times (pressing OK and then going back into the Options) and got every change made listed in the assignment window If I pressed RCTRL then LSHFT then w it listed in reverse... LSHFT + RCTRL+ w -
Crikey... quite a few posts have gone missing :cry:
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there was a "we've had a hard landing" notification...
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Okay, who tripped over the power lead... and pulled the plug out ? :)
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rockets overcame some (if not all) of the recoil problems associated with heavy calibre machine guns
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TRACK IR IS Outdated
Wolf Rider replied to ZQuickSilverZ's topic in PC Hardware and Related Software
lol... pronounce VR as too expensive and monopoly, hack into their software and offer up a paste together method of sticking two smart phones onto the forehead :) whilst holding the working dll to ranso.. err, forced donation -
Armoured glass refraction must see video
Wolf Rider replied to MA_Goblin's topic in Military and Aviation
Have you read "And He Built a Crooked House"? - Heinlein ;) Plot summary: Quintus Teal, "Graduate Architect", while drinking with his friend Homer Bailey, bemoans the conservatism of American architecture. He wants architects to be inspired by topology and the Picard–Vessiot theory. The conversation turns to four-dimensional objects and he shows Bailey three-dimensional models made of toothpicks and clay, representing projections of a four-dimensionaltesseract, the equivalent of a cube. Bailey is baffled, but when Teal constructs an "unfolded tesseract", a three-dimensional object, Bailey suggests building a house to that pattern. Teal, ever hungry for a commission, plies Bailey with more liquor until the contract is signed, as the story has it, "halfway down the second bottle". The house is quickly constructed, in its peculiar "inverted double cross" shape (having eight cubical rooms, arranged as a stack of four cubes with a further four cubes surrounding the second cube up on the stack). However, the night before Teal is to show Bailey and his wife around the house, an earthquake occurs. The three of them arrive the next morning to find what appears to be just a single cubical room. Believing the top seven rooms to have been stolen during the night, they go inside to look for clues. What they find is quite unbelievable: Not only are the upper floors completely intact, but the stairs seem to form a closed loop, in that the stairs from the top room lead back into the bottom room and not to the roof. What is more, there appears to be no way to get back out, because all the doors and even the windows lead directly into other rooms. At one point, they look down a hallway and are shocked to see their own backs. Teal eventually realizes that the earthquake caused the house to fold into an actual tesseract. Teal tries to play up the benefits of the situation, but in attempting to move from one room to another by way of a French window, he falls outside and lands in shrubbery. Ever the optimist, he notes as he re-enters the house that they do have a way of leaving the structure after all. It seems to have something to do with their state of mind while passing through a window. Exploring further, they find that the windows of the original top room do not connect where they mathematically "should". One gives a dizzying view from above a skyscraper, another an upside-down view of a seascape. A third window looks out on nothing, that is, a place of no-space, with no color, not even black. The fourth window looks out on an unearthly desert scene. Opening the window they find the air on the other side breathable. Just then another earthquake hits, and so they exit in a panic, through the open window. They find themselves in a desert with unearthly, twisted, treelike vegetation around them, with no sign of the house or the window they just jumped through. They are only slightly relieved when they discover, from a passing truck driver, that they are in Joshua Tree National Monument, and not stranded on another planet. Returning to the house, they find it has vanished. "It must be that on that last shock it simply fell through into another section of space", Teal remarks. "I can see now that I should have anchored it at the foundations." - wiki -
curious to what is running
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Armoured glass refraction must see video
Wolf Rider replied to MA_Goblin's topic in Military and Aviation
a crooked house would be much more fun :) -
optimised settings for high end gpu's TESTED ON 680
Wolf Rider replied to D3vastator's topic in Game Performance
Turn 'Optimisation Threadee' to OFF Gamma to OFF Anisotropic to Application Controlled AA transparency to 4x V-Sync to Application Controlled Triple Buffer to OFF iEdit set AntiAliasing to Application Controlled also :) and An/ Tril Opts to off (kinda thought they should be being greyed out for High Quality setting though)