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Snow on an exported MFD for the CM-802AKG data link doesn't match cockpit version


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When viewing the data link for a fired CM-802AKG, the in-cockpit version will show a bunch of random snow that moves around rapidly, but on the exported display it sits mostly still:

 

 

Also note the significant brightness difference between the two, but that's a problem that exists in all modules, not just the JF-17.

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So, I'm guessing by snow, you mean the static noise on the screens? Because I do not see any snow outside of your cockpit.

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Yes, it's colloquially referred to as snow: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noise_(video)

I didn't know that. My apologies. I just stated it just to make it clear since we do have snow in the game so someone might think that you might be talking about specific weather effects on screen.

Airplanes : A-10C II | AJS-37 | A/V-8B | F-4E | F-14A/B | F/A-18C | FC3 | JF-17 | M2000-C
Helicopters : AH-64D | CH-47F | Ka-50 III | Mi-24P | Mi-8MTV2 | SA342 | UH-1H

Other Modules : Combined Arms | Persian Gulf | Afghanistan

 

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Question: is there a setting to auto centre the missile after you start moving it left right up down etc instead of it keeping the heading?

 

 

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Question: is there a setting to auto centre the missile after you start moving it left right up down etc instead of it keeping the heading?

Use an axis rather than keyboard/button slewing. Also, don't lock on to anything since that screws up the centre position.

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Use an axis rather than keyboard/button slewing. Also, don't lock on to anything since that screws up the centre position.

 

 

 

Noted thanks

 

 

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