anverse Posted February 3 Posted February 3 (edited) Hello everyone. I would need to know if someone has experienced a bug in the last Update of DCS World in the AV8B that prevents coordinates from being kept via TOO (Target of Opportunity) Now I cannot direct my sensors towards any target in TOO; As a consequence I can not launch GBU’s by GPS guided. Thank you. All the best. Edited February 3 by anverse
anverse Posted February 5 Author Posted February 5 The GBU's impact where the TGP points, regardless of the target points that it has stored.
AndyJWest Posted February 5 Posted February 5 2 minutes ago, anverse said: The GBU's impact where the TGP points, regardless of the target points that it has stored. Without seeing a track, or a better description, it's hard to tell what the problem is. I've used GBU 38s without any obvious issues after updating to the latest patch.
anverse Posted February 5 Author Posted February 5 Using the TOO mode? I will record a video, then. Thank you.
AndyJWest Posted February 6 Posted February 6 (edited) At 1:42, you select the bombs to drop by double-clicking on the EHSD 'JDAM' button, and then selecting the bombs on the ODU. I don't think that is the correct way to do it. Try pressing 'WPN' on the UFC to show the parameters, and then selecting the bombs. Edited February 6 by AndyJWest
zildac Posted February 6 Posted February 6 (edited) 1 hour ago, anverse said: No target point is saved You are not in TPOD DES mode, merely slewing over the target then hitting TOO (number) will not set the JDAM coords to your TPOD position. You need to TDC DOWN once over the target then TOO -> Number. IF you want to just be able to slew and have it designate automatically, you need to check "Easy Mode TGP" in the Harrier special options. null Watch this vid from around 2:30 and notice the TGP bottom right change to TPOD DES. Edited February 6 by zildac 14900KS | Maximus Hero Z690 | ASUS 4090 TUF OC | 64GB DDR5 6600 | DCS on 2TB NVMe | WarBRD+Warthog Stick | CM3 | TM TPR's | Varjo Aero
AndyJWest Posted February 6 Posted February 6 2 hours ago, zildac said: You are not in TPOD DES mode... That'll do it. Seems I was wrong about having to use the 'WPN' button, since it doesn't seem to matter how you call up the parameters on the ODU. Which makes sense really... 1
anverse Posted February 11 Author Posted February 11 Thank you very much to everyone. I don't know if I did it before in the right way and I forgot it or what happened; but it definitely works. 2
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