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Singleplayer Campaign Kills Record Listing
Is there anyway to have the list set so your last kill is at the top of the list instead of at the bottom of the list?
------------------------------------------------------------------------- Also possible bug 4.13RC4. I was wondering if with 4.13RC4 if the controller settings have been modded or um.. optimized. I find that my Thrustmaster HOTAS will now too often not disengage properly from autopilot and puts the aircraft into a sudden nose dive/crash. Re-engaging autopilot fails. Dead controller until restart of mission... ...Which led me to this question as perhaps the culprit :), whether or not perhaps the flight characteristics of the Bf109[s] has been adjusted since 4.12? Has the value of when the Bf109's wing quits flying been altered? Thanks guys. Many pilots of the time were the opinion that a fighter pilot in a closed cockpit was an impossible thing, because you should smell the enemy. You could smell them because of the oil they were burning. Adolf Galland |
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Something has changed between 4.12 and 4.13. I'm finding I can no longer even follow into dives as I "quit flying" with a total loss of stick that leads to a crash. Where before I could nose in and go inverted to reverse course I can again now loose stick and go into a irrevocable crash with total loss of my controller. I'm wondering if sensitivities have been optimized or the Bf109's flight characteristics have been altered to where it's command to quit flying is far too "strong"/abrupt. IDK, I'm guessing at possibles. Whatever it is it is new to the 4.13RC4 release. Cheers You don't think much of the individual, because you don't think you've hit him and you hope that he will bail out or something; it's the aeroplane you've hit . . . normally it was more of a game if you like, you were outwitting and shooting down another aircraft, you were simply hitting metal. — Wing commander Pete Malam Brothers, RAF, 16 victories WWII. |
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