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AtomicP

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  • Flight Simulators
    DCS World 2.5 + FC3 | IL-2 BoS + BoM
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    Glasgow, Scotland
  1. I remember as it needing to go from Norm to Norm, so a full rotation. Seems to work for me.
  2. I experienced the same problem. Seems to work with other combinations though.
  3. I use a HyperX Cloud II. Very reasonably priced, good quality and comfortable for extended periods of time (often overlooked).
  4. Ah yes I think it is ticked. I'll check it out next time I host (forgot to check tonight). Thanks!
  5. If you want to save some cash, a DelanClip and OpenTrack are a good alternative to Track IR. You'll need a PS3 Eye camera (yes, the one used on a PlayStation 3) but these are available for peanuts and Delan Engineering sell them as part of the DelanClip kit.
  6. I have a small problem I can't figure out with Tacview. I can successfully record and view tracks in single player missions but when I host a server (in game, not dedicated) for me and my friend to play I don't see an acmi file generated. The track file is there in the usual place and I tried replaying that to see if that would be recorded but still nothing. This used to work fine and when my friend connected I'd get a separate acmi generated for him. Now, nothing. I have uninstalled then reinstalled Tacview 1.7.6. I'm using the free version. DCS is the latest OB. Thanks in advance for any help!
  7. Downloading now, thank you and your team so much for this. An outstanding community effort!
  8. Merker said in https://forums.eagle.ru/showpost.php?p=3676295&postcount=1182 that they're aiming for November sometime: "For now I can say that mid to late November is our target timeframe and we are very confident about that fact. Why no exact date? Well, the fact of the matter is that we’d still like some flexibility without disappointing anyone. Never fear, we truly hope to see you all flying this around Thanksgiving." So soon I guess?
  9. I have the same stick and I can take off and land no problem with the Mig-29S. I have a fair amount of experience with older sim aircraft without any fancy stability systems so that may help my efforts. Keep your control inputs small and try textbook numbers for landings and takeoffs and see where that takes you. Probably worth checking you don't have any control scheme clashes or calibration errors on your stick too. Good luck, it's a lovely machine to fly, very kinetic!
  10. I had a number of crashes until I tried doing what you did, plus turning off the flight stability system (default key is 'S') so I could pull a crazy angle of attack and basically flew off like a rocket. Probably not intended, but it works.
  11. Ah, that might be it. I'll post a mission file next time I have a poke around in the ME. Thanks.
  12. Thought this might be more sensible posting here than the FC3 sub-forum: I've been messing around with the mission editor setting up little scenarios for my own amusement and usually I can understand where I went wrong if something screws up. But! I had a F-15C and F-15E set up to take off from parking, but rather than do that they just sat out the whole mission. On the Red base, two Mig-29A took off from parking no problem. Thinking it might be something to do with my location on the base (in an A-10A) I moved my aircraft to a different base. No difference. Maybe the weather? I had set up a dynamic weather system with 4 systems so the result was a decent crosswind and rain. Not too tricky to fly in. To test whether that was an issue I set the weather to static and fine, so no rain or wind. Then the F-15s started to make their move. So my question is does the weather make a difference? Should it? How do I know what the limits are if this is the case? Note that neither F-15s were overloaded; they were at around 90% and both had waypoints plotted. Thanks!
  13. I've been messing around with the mission editor setting up little scenarios for my own amusement and usually I can understand where I went wrong if something screws up. But! I had a F-15C and F-15E set up to take off from parking, but rather than do that they just sat out the whole mission. On the Red base, two Mig-29A took off from parking no problem. Thinking it might be something to do with my location on the base (in an A-10A) I moved my aircraft to a different base. No difference. Maybe the weather? I had set up a dynamic weather system with 4 systems so the result was a decent crosswind and rain. Not too tricky to fly in. To test whether that was an issue I set the weather to static and fine, so no rain or wind. Then the F-15s started to make their move. So my question is does the weather make a difference? Should it? How do I know what the limits are if this is the case? Note that neither F-15s were overloaded; they were at around 90%. Thanks!
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