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The F/A-18C module no longer uses the snapviews file as all the previous modules and currently the only way I can adjust the view is through the view.lua under the module in the root directory. This causes multiplayer integrity check to fail though.

 

Does anyone know how else this can be done so as to pass the integrity check?

 

I have a dual monitor setup in a vertical orientation, they are two different sizes/resolutions. As a result I need to slightly adjust the default view angle. I also like to adjust the maximum zoom limits as I toggle the zoom, rather than use an axis.

 

Thanks,

Razi

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The F/A-18C module no longer uses the snapviews file as all the previous modules ...

 

 

Strange ... just tried it and my snapviews (stored on SnapViews.lua on my Saved Games folder) still work ¿?

 

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Strange ... just tried it and my snapviews (stored on SnapViews.lua on my Saved Games folder) still work ¿?

 

 

For the F/A-18C? They work for all other modules, just not the F/A-18C. There isn't even an entry for it. Did you create one? I haven't tried that.

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I found the issue. I just had to save a snapview ingame (never used it before). Now all the modules have an entry.

 

 

Thanks for triggering some new ideas for me Rudel_chw!

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Thanks for triggering some new ideas for me Rudel_chw!

 

 

:) glad to be of help .. I use snapviews on most of the aircrafts, like this:

 

 

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Cheers

 

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Rudel chw, how do you "hold" your snapviews?

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Rudel chw, how do you "hold" your snapviews?

 

I use the command "cockpit panel view toggle" : RCTL + KP0

... followed by KP#

 

To return to normal view I use KP0

 

you have to pause your headtracking for it to work :) fortunately, my Hotas allows me to put several consecutive key commands onto a single hat position :D

 

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Yah, the "cockpit panel view toggle" doesn't work for me anymore. Not sure why. Anyway, I use VoiceAttack to hold my snap views. Works great.

Cheers.

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