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Hello!

I have a request considering the maps in the module's installation folder that are used on the HSI-page in the AMPCD that these could be exempted from IC. The reasoning is twofold: first off, all the maps can be customized in the actual aircraft by Mission Support, and so we should be able to do that too. I am not arguing for a tool to make the maps, just that we would be able to alter the files as we need to. Secondly: the current map with the current gain and the green symbology is really difficult to read at a glance. Even at lowest gain the symbols tend to not be bright enough and the map dark enough to read the display as easily as we should be able to.

The benefit for adding an exception in the IC is that we could simply go throught the maps and adjust their brightness to a darker tone (I've tried this and it works really well), or the players could even modify the maps to the specific needs of a specific mission, drawing custom areas and borders etc in the maps, instead having to rely on a specific map that in many cases doesn't suit your needs.

I do not see how having the maps under IC provides any protection against malicious player behaviour. IRL you can have what ever kind of map under your HSI that you need. This would greatly enhance the usability of the moving map in the F/A-18

 

Thank you for considering!

Regards,

MikeMikeJuliet

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DCS Finland | SF squadron

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Very recently a brilliant mod was released that replaces the Caucasus-charts for all digital moving-map equipped aircraft:

As far as I can tell, that one also breaks IC.

I tried installing it into Saved Games instead of the base DCS installation directory, but that simply didn't do anything, I still had the old maps in DCS.

Instead of adding an IC-exemption for the installation directory, I think it would be much better and easier to maintain if these charts/files could override the stock DCS files when they're placed in Saved Games.

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Well, that would effectively do the same thing. I don't mind which way it is done, as long as it would be possible to customize the maps. Install-folder or savedgames, all the same for me as long as the functionality is there.

DCS Finland | SF squadron

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I'm raising the topic back from it's slumber.

I realise this is the Hornet's whislist, but the feature ought to work the same for all modules.

I hope this get's a bit more attention. I'm not sure if people realise just how powerful having custom maps onboard the aircraft really is. The current situation is very limiting - so much so that I for one turn the map off completely (mostly due to it's brightness making the HSI near unreadable, but also because the map rarely serves the flight).

 

Regards,

MikeMikeJuliet

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DCS Finland | SF squadron

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To add to this in VR the map is basically unusable due to the symbology blending into the map so easily.
This means that by standard I ALWAYS disable the map from HSI on AMPCD or just use the HSI on one of the other screens.

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I also approve of this message.

To add, in most of the new "terrains" the Hornet's map blank out after 10 miles scale or something.

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Sometimes I Amaze even Myself!
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As far as I know, the poor readability is actually „correct as is“….but I still agree, that the maps should be more available to all theaters and at least some reasonable zoom levels.

as for „custom maps“: I agree, that this would be nice as well, but really it would still be a workaround. What we really need in that regard is the ability to make drawings from the ME visible in the HSI/SA page.

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