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Saving Mirage 2000C's view can hurt A-10C's


Tom Kazansky

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I have some trouble with A-10C's view after saving Mirage's view with ALT+num0

 

see screenshot (= the resulting "default" view of A-10C)

https://forums.eagle.ru/attachment.php?attachmentid=203210&d=1548594825

 

 

A-10C's view is rotated by some degrees in a way I can't easily get back a proper view, when ever I do this (1st point is optional):

 

1.) delete "...Saved Games\DCS\Config\ViewSnapViews.lua"

(you don't have to. but just to have a common default state)

(and of course: make a copy of the original if you just try this)

 

2.) start the training mission for the Mirage 2000C called

"M2K Training 04 FINAL ILS.miz" that comes with the Mirage2000C

 

3.) once airborne: just save the perspective/view (alt+num0) and end mission

 

4.) start a A-10C freeflight (e.g. Persian Gulf or any other, I guess) and there you go: view is messd up! huh.gif

 

 

 

 

 

I tried other Mirage 2000C training missions but they didn't cause the problem.

 

I thought it was about pilot's seat config (this up/down thing the mirage needs for landing) but in other missions I could not reproduce the issue by changing seat hight.

 

It seems to be just the Mirage 2000C ILS landing training and the A-10C, afaik.

 

Curious if some of you guys can reproduce it too. or if it is somehow just a problem of my DCS/Modules!?

 

(I don't use mods or TrackIR. It is an old problem of mine. Nothing to do with drivers, Windows versions or versions of DCS.)

 

Can you help me out of this?

 

 

(here is my SnapViews.lua after problem has occurred)


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Does no one have this problem?

 

It does no harm to your system if you try to reproduce it, as long as you make a copy of your "...\Saved Games\DCS\Config\View\SnapViews.lua" before.

 

Is there a member of RAZBAM's developer team that want's to find out what causes this problem?

 

I would very much appreciate it. :helpsmilie:

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