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Hello!

 

I'm working on an encyclopedia as PDF for a better overview of the planes, vehicles etc. for mission planing or just for info. You may find this of interest and visit me at my little Lock On Page.

 

Encyclopedia @ Mytos.org

Greetings,

Ulrich aka Mytos

 

Lock On Flaming Cliffs Encyclopedia at

mytos_org_1.jpg

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I am also working on a MS Access database with all objects in LockOn, specifically for mission builders in mind, where you can sort, for example, by weapon range or radar range.

 

 

Havok

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@iceden:

Any idea when you have finished your database? I planned to shorten my encyclopedia to a reference because of the high amount of paper when printing. The ency will be finished in a few days and i wonder if i should start that reference.

Greetings,

Ulrich aka Mytos

 

Lock On Flaming Cliffs Encyclopedia at

mytos_org_1.jpg

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Work's done! At last i've added weapons and buildings. Plz follow the link below.

 

PS:

iceden, let me know. ;)

Greetings,

Ulrich aka Mytos

 

Lock On Flaming Cliffs Encyclopedia at

mytos_org_1.jpg

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Work's done! At last i've added weapons and buildings. Plz follow the link below.

 

PS:

iceden, let me know. ;)

 

Many compliments!

I've still downloaded: well done and very helpful for editing complex missions!!:icon_supe

Freelance Hog Pilot

:joystick:

  • 2 months later...
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Due to the new patch v1.12a and the changes to the ingame encyclopedia I updated my "Lock On Flaming Cliffs Encyclopedia". Please visit me at http://www.mytos.org for download and further information.

Greetings,

Ulrich aka Mytos

 

Lock On Flaming Cliffs Encyclopedia at

mytos_org_1.jpg

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I think it's greate work you've done with the encyclopedia. I hope ED would pick up on your idea and use it with future releases. But there is one thing I'm missing. It it missile burn time for SA missiles. Right now I'm cheating a bit since I don't know exactly how long the missile is burning so I use the F6 button to watch when the flames are out and then start outturning/outmanouvering the missile (This is of course for long/medium range missiles). I don't want to spend energy on starting turns while the enemy missile still have it's rocket engine on to compensate. I don't know if this is the right tactic but it works for me. But I would have felt more like a real pilot if I could just use the cockpitclock when the missile launched and just count the seconds and then started manouvering. I know you can watch the smoketrails in a clear and sunny day.

Oдин

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