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Old 08-29-2012, 08:21 AM
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i bought this game back in april 2011 ..love flight games/sims
Since then there's been many updates and even ones where you have to manualy put downloads in files. which i never figured out etc etc since the game came out i been playing mostly offline ...I cant play online anymore cause it says i have a old verison. i think i played online 1 or 2 times before that. Seems every server is full sim which i think many people like me gave up trying to figure out how to trim and feather just to fly level or even take off without blowing up a engine

Is there a online server for helping new flyers or a guide set up for joysticks? I run a Hotas x thrustmaster with side throttle

For a game there is so many things to do before anyone can play. And the avg customer or game player likes to 1 download, 2 auto set up of controls or pick a file with settings, 3 Have a manual or choice of game play level offline/online, 4 automatic updates via stream ( if its not auto non computer geeks dont bother)

Not a programming idea just 2 cents from someone that wants to fun and tell his old flying buddys about
Well CoD can be played out of the box but due to its current state there are a few things you may find necessary to 'adjust'.

Controls Axes are selected in Options.. Controls but with only one joystick it should have recognised it and set that up for you. So, that should be straightforward. Then if your graphics are glitchy you can set lower levels in Options... Video. You can also get help here by opening a new thread and ask your detailed questions. In spite of some of the stuff you read here, the community is actually positive and very helpful. Also you can get help from other players by going onto Teamspeak (which you'd have to get and install, its free) and chatting to them about it. ATAG server is a good start on 216.52.148.29.

I think you probably know that official releases are automatically installed by Steam so you don't need to worry about those. Manually updating with beta patches is actually easy, you just download the latest one and unzip it to the main game folder. If you don't know what that means you can get a free utility called 7zip, install it, then right click on the beta patch and select 7zip... Extract files.... and then use the file Window that opens to select the main game folder. Also its easy to uninstall these beta patches and go back to the 'official' version. Just open Steam... Library, right click on CoD in the top left hand corner, select Properties and in the LOCAL FILES Tab click on VERIFY INTEGRITY OF GAME CACHE. Steam does the rest and 'cleans up' back to the current official release.

Regarding online servers, I don't know of a 'training' server but there are several public servers under Multiplayer.... Client... to choose from where many of the guys will help you if you ask. Again you will need Teamspeak because that kind of conversation in the Text buffer is very difficult especially as you might be in and out of the game a lot. You could also ask to join a squad and get more continuous help.

On Gameplay levels these are set by the mission designer or the online server you choose to use (the difficulty is given in Multiplayer... Client)

If you want to continue the discussion you should really open another thread and perhaps post a link to it in this one so we can follow you.
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