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Was a bit disapointed to see the command located on the collective was still not cliquable.... enroute etc.... this module is still FC3 on some points and clearly not on the level of details i was looking for this update....

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1 hour ago, Chipmunk said:

this module is still FC3 on some points


couldn’t  disagree  more … why don’t you just bind the controls onto your hotas? Its so much more practical than using the mouse to click on a small control.

 

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Sure, you can also built a full hardware sim to play ...;) Still just a 'shame' this kind of details is not implemented for a 'new' module 

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Same is the door. The comparison with FC3 stands imho as many modules evolve from a core or barebone with roots in such modules.

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Its hard to understand a module of this depth and also that its an ALL new model that the BS 3 cockpit isn't fully clickable, some very strange design decisions along with the incomplete English cockpit not having a English HUD.

Still its workable with control binds.

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On 12/21/2022 at 5:00 PM, zaelu said:

Same is the door. The comparison with FC3 stands imho as many modules evolve from a core or barebone with roots in such modules.

 

I agree that a clickable way to close/open the door would be totally desirable .. but comparing it with an FC3 module is kind of absurd and I don't agree with that.

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On 1/3/2023 at 1:41 PM, Rudel_chw said:

 

I agree that a clickable way to close/open the door would be totally desirable .. but comparing it with an FC3 module is kind of absurd and I don't agree with that.

Sorry to post like this, but I would like to know if you happen to have a profile for the BS2/III using the winwing throttle and stick or know anyone who has one and don't mine sharing? Thanks Carl

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1 hour ago, too-cool said:

Sorry to post like this, but I would like to know if you happen to have a profile for the BS2/III using the winwing throttle and stick 

 

No, sorry I have a Thrustmaster Cougar and I'm still polishing my BS 3 profile, will share it once it is finished. The last profile I did was for the P-47:

https://www.digitalcombatsimulator.com/en/files/3310433/

 

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OK, Thanks TC

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