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I think i mention this before(sorry), but here it goes: I have assigned several pilots (key and axis assignements, like the ones when we "create new pilot" comes John Mad Doe by default). I have more that one pilot because of the types of aircraft i fly.
E.g.: if i fly bombers, i have assigned all those keys for the bombsight, and if i fly fighters, the same keys are assigned to diferent things. My wish is: When flying, can we be able to change the selected pilot? If i am online and i forgot to change the previous pilot,(or playing in turns with a friend in my house), i have to close the game, open it offline select the pilot i want and connect to server again. Maybe this is not very difficult to implement... ... and it is painfull to change keys one-by-one each time i change fighters to bombers. Last edited by Bolelas; 01-28-2013 at 04:54 PM. |
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Please Team Daidalos include radiator and mixture axis in device link
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I second that motion, as usual!
@jayrc: Great! That's what I created YaDeLi for! |
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I wonder if it already exists in the GUI preview that TD released? Quote:
Likewise, it should be easy to alter difficulty options once you start a campaign, as long as you do so between missions. (This would sometimes be a real convenience, such as when you realize that a particular mission was designed for options such as Padlock On or No Clouds, but only after you're a couple of missions into the campaign!) Changing pilot profile, difficulty options or other campaign information is probably more difficult, since I think that the program takes GUI, mission and campaign data and uses it to generate the mission. At the very least, you'd need to reload the mission - which certainly isn't possible for online play! For offline play, I could see an option where the computer saves the mission in progress rather than just quitting the mission. The program could then give you the option of altering the mission parameters (using the FMB?), pilot profile or difficulty settings. Once you've done that, the program could give you the option of reloading the mission you saved (and possibly altered), starting the original mission from the beginning, or deleting the saved mission. For coding, I could see data capture when saving a mission being treated as a "snapshot" of the data captured using .trk or .ntrk files. |
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