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Vehicle and Terrain threads Discussions about environment and vehicles in CoD |
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Minor point but after applying the latest patch, the Blenheim cockpit gunsight is extremely blocky whereas before it was relatively round and smooth.
This is viewing at 1960x1050 so it's not resolution. ATi 5750 running in bootcamp/Win7 64 bit / i7 2.93GHz Last edited by Georgio41; 04-16-2011 at 12:08 AM. |
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it seemed blocky to me when I tried it yesterday (before installing the new beta patch), not sure if youre referring to that patch
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Well, the gunsight is indeed very blocky, but maybe it has something to do with AA or the intergrated SSAO mod??
Anyways, It is the least of the current issues with the Blenheim. Try to get it off the airfield in Full-Real! (The cross-country flight in the QMB) I can start the engines just fine. But when I want to take-off, the plane wants to go to the right, even when I apply the opposite rudder. I can only take off with nr.2 engine running at full and the nr.1 engine somewhere at 40%. Wich is very undesirable because of runway length and overstressing the Nr.2 engine for too long!! |
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With the new beta patch looking in the Ju88s and HE111s bombsight the sight is messed up now part of it is clear and yellow while most of it is blurred and discolored.
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YUP, I got that too.
And horizontal stabilizer isn't working either. Even of you assign a key for it. This makes the bombers next to useless in the game unfortunatly ![]() |
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Use the course autopilot for the bombers. The Ju88 had a bugged gyro-compass before the patch which prevents the autopilot from working and i don't know if they fixed it (didn't check yet), but it works fine in the He-111.
I think that once you get used to it the course autopilot system is better than the old "level stabilizer and rudder trim" trick...now you can actually command small turns without messing up your trim, having to go back to a view that contains a slip indicator and re-adjust it once you align the target. |
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