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Old 11-13-2009, 11:49 AM
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Hi all,
how make Snapshot on PS3 please?
Pretty easy I think.... Press the PS button, (Don't hold it down though) then scroll left to camera menu, and there is an option to take a screenshot. It will then be saved to your HD.
Then, attach it to a message when you need to send it to Edal86
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Old 11-13-2009, 11:52 AM
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I have not camera. Snapshot is not feature system PS3?
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Old 11-13-2009, 11:57 AM
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Thx Rhah - i try it without camera - i am idiot.

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Old 11-13-2009, 11:58 AM
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I have not camera. Snapshot is not feature system PS3?
Yeah, see the post above yours
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Old 11-13-2009, 01:49 PM
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now i need a bit of a moan becauase im ment to be doing homework right now lol
im sure you guys dont mean it but ever since this started i have felt that i have to play sim regularly to be respected but im happy on realistic
i enterd this for a laugh not to win because im the worst sim player who doesnt stall
still im sure you lot never ment to put that across maybe its cos im doing homework (sooooooooooo boring i need some bop or im gonna die)
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Old 11-13-2009, 02:27 PM
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im sure you guys dont mean it but ever since this started i have felt that i have to play sim regularly to be respected but im happy on realistic
Not at all dude, but realistic, IMO is just a halfway house between arcade and sim. If you can fly well in realistic, you're at least 75% of the way to being a great sim pilot.

What I love about sim over realistic is that real tactics can actually come into play. You can hit the deck, dive into a riverbed and lose your pursuer. Or you can use clouds for the same purpose. That's just not possible on realistic.

Also, you get control of your flaps, which is actually really useful.

The downside of sim is the hard to see planes, but again, hit the deck and they are easier to see against the sky. Also, your map is a lot more important to you in sim.

Getting used to the aviator control layout if you don't use a stick is also a massive bonus as well, as you need to be looking around almost constantly.

But I certainly don't think less of you because you don't play sim in any way shape or form. And I'm sure a lot of the other guys probably feel the same, although I obviously can't speak for them.

Now get your homework done and go practise target aquisition with you Mark I eyeball lol. Because that is the real make or break aspect of sim flying...
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Old 11-13-2009, 02:33 PM
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yeh i relized bnz planes are useless in realistic
i just find it hard using the aviator layout cos i want 100% throttle all the time
i should proberbly get a stick.
if it had target tracking if you made contact with the target so bnz planes still worked and stoped tracking if it you lose sight say if he went below instruments id love it

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Old 11-13-2009, 06:34 PM
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if it had target tracking if you made contact with the target so bnz planes still worked and stoped tracking if it you lose sight say if he went below instruments id love it
I did use to think that the target camera button should look at the nearest target (based off the demo). But, while that would be handy, won't cut it in sim.

Sim is a lot about seeing them before they see you (for me), so you need to be constantly on the lookout.
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Old 11-13-2009, 09:14 PM
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yeh i relized bnz planes are useless in realistic
i just find it hard using the aviator layout cos i want 100% throttle all the time
i should proberbly get a stick.
if it had target tracking if you made contact with the target so bnz planes still worked and stoped tracking if it you lose sight say if he went below instruments id love it
One advantage using the av8r layout is you are at 50 percent throttle and you can turn tighter than someone using 100 percent throttle.

Thats one of the reason edal86 can out turn most people

I just can't get used to the circle button being guns.
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Old 11-13-2009, 09:26 PM
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Im shooting maps at them
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