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Old 10-22-2010, 11:05 PM
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This part is very interesting. Now if were to modify my screen like this.......

Now THAT is a step further into immersion. Just as well Oleg went for a clickable cockpit afterall.
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Old 10-22-2010, 11:10 PM
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Now THAT is a step further into immersion. Just as well Oleg went for a clickable cockpit afterall.
That is awesome, the only problem for me is my 42" screen is 7' away from me
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Old 10-22-2010, 11:14 PM
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nice updatE

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On some is reflection of pilots on some - not yet. Maybe all will have in release, maybe part.
Really we have more important things to finalize.

Anyway, this update is just to show who is who
"""who is who"""

i think oleg talking about the discussion about Wings of Prey and Storm Of War.

with this:
http://forum.1cpublishing.eu/attachm...4&d=1287758612

STORM OF WAR rules, far away, in simulation and graphycs, and professionalism

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Old 10-22-2010, 11:15 PM
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I hope we will be able to do this on this sim, otherwise it will lack of nothing but realism!

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Old 10-22-2010, 02:11 PM
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Any chance for a 2010 release?
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Old 10-22-2010, 02:12 PM
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negative.

You can however do things like start the engine lower the undercarriage and stuff like that with the mouse.
This is great though and from what Oleg said in the OP:

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Using mouse is possible to get additional info, or, say, use throttle....
...would I be correct in assuming we get to use the analog controls with a mouse drag? If so, brilliant! I was always short of hardware sliders in IL2 (I have one on the joystick and the other is my mousewheel) and so had to revert to an incremental keypush system to operate my prop-pitch. This had disastrous results in the German planes on full-real however, because unless you were the world champion of the 1980's PC game called Decathlon, keypresses were nowhere near fast enough to stop the engine from over-revving and inevitably seizing. Of course the allied aircraft were far more forgiving.

If we're able to do this on-screen with a mouse drag then I'm one even happier camper.
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This is great though and from what Oleg said in the OP:



...would I be correct in assuming we get to use the analog controls with a mouse drag? If so, brilliant! I was always short of hardware sliders in IL2 (I have one on the joystick and the other is my mousewheel) and so had to revert to an incremental keypush system to operate my prop-pitch. This had disastrous results in the German planes on full-real however, because unless you were the world champion of the 1980's PC game called Decathlon, keypresses were nowhere near fast enough to stop the engine from over-revving and inevitably seizing. Of course the allied aircraft were far more forgiving.

If we're able to do this on-screen with a mouse drag then I'm one even happier camper.
Oleg's answer is on page 6.
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Old 10-22-2010, 02:18 PM
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Oleg's answer is on page 6.
Yeah, sorry this thread is moving so fast that when I clicked 'reply', yours was the last entry and by the time I'd submitted it was two pages down the line.
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This is great though and from what Oleg said in the OP:



...would I be correct in assuming we get to use the analog controls with a mouse drag? If so, brilliant! I was always short of hardware sliders in IL2 (I have one on the joystick and the other is my mousewheel) and so had to revert to an incremental keypush system to operate my prop-pitch. This had disastrous results in the German planes on full-real however, because unless you were the world champion of the 1980's PC game called Decathlon, keypresses were nowhere near fast enough to stop the engine from over-revving and inevitably seizing. Of course the allied aircraft were far more forgiving.

If we're able to do this on-screen with a mouse drag then I'm one even happier camper.
I use a free program that's called JoyToKey, for example I use button 3 & 4 on my joystick to zoom in & out in a smooth fashion. Button three corresponds with pressing the letter O (zoom Out) 25 times per second and 4 does I (zoom In), again 25 times per second.
You can program to use this with prop pitch as well and of course set any repeat rate you might want.

http://www.electracode.com/4/joy2key...%20Version.htm
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Old 10-22-2010, 05:31 PM
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Thanks oleg, each update is getting better & better, cockpits look outstanding m8.
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