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Nice to see your interest in learn "fly" these WWII crates.
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Be warned that a close text window dont be "called back", need to create a new with desired information. Just press ALT and click in then with left mouse button, to select the window and with right mouse button to bring options menu, that are: Customize Close Windows Quote:
You can change these graphical engine slides to digital information if desire, or leave sliders and create new window that show the same info in digital form. Can move any these windows for another place in screen. Change transparency of windows, resize then... Merge two or more windows... Useful read: http://theairtacticalassaultgroup.co...Dover-Tutorial Quote:
You need learn read the Compass, Directional Gyro and the map. Quote:
Anyway to see list of available open console and type "?" or "help". To see more info about some command, ie "fps", type "help fps" or "? fps". Some commands like "tod" (set time of day) apparently dont work. (Work fine in IL-2 1946). Quote:
![]() DM = means "damage model" related on how planes are damaged from enemy fire, collision, engine management mistakes... CEM = Complex Engine Management related to mimic real life procedures with engine, like control radiators, prop pitch, boost pressure... Feature exciting for some, hated by others who prefer the "hit and I slam throttle" formula. Quote:
![]() I too see a need of some thing like "COD for Dummies", some demystification of CEM - one no need fiddle with mouse "as per Pilote Notes" for 10 minutes to start Spitfire/Hurricane engines like you see in Youtube from early days on CloD. I do this with only "Alt+I" and "I". A better and simplified manual (IMO - The one that came with game seems write for someone with "arcade" mind)... But perhaps too much for a small and dwindling community... Actually the group that still show more interest in the game are the ATAG's, including planning do some nice things: http://theairtacticalassaultgroup.com Quote:
![]() I think that the best way is join to some online squadron. Again I suggest look at ATAG forum for active one.: http://theairtacticalassaultgroup.co...cruitment-Area Hope this help, sorry for some grin thoughts and perhaps lack or clarity, my English is not good. Sokol1 Last edited by Sokol1; 02-13-2013 at 10:15 PM. |
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Thanks so much for taking the time to go through my long and rambling post.
I think maybe I need to find a copy of the 1946 version of the game, sound like it had some elements that this version does not. And my system should be more than able to play the older game at max settings. I'll watch for the next game out (Stalingrad right?) and see what PC specs they are looking for, my machine is now several months old, it will be totally obsolete by the end of the week given the speed of change in the PC world. I do need to invest the time to learn to fly "these WWII crates" as you put it. One thing I won't be able to do is join any on-line battles or the like. I live in rural Canada and on a good day, when the snow is not too heavy, I'm able to get my download speed up to 4 mps and upload at 1 mps. (Snow matters because I use a dish on my roof to bring in the internet signal) I'm afraid that does not compare to city dwellers who get 100x that rate or more. Took me several hours to load COD due to the download from Steam. (No more Steam games for this rural country fella). I will check out this other forum you allude to. I now have three forums that have sections for COD to look through, this one seems to have the most posts. One I registered for a few days ago but still waiting to be authorized (SIM HQ at http://simhq.com/forum/ubbthreads.ph...over_Read_Only and another called simly IL-2 Stormovik Forum. http://forum.il2sturmovik.net/ Are there any others I should look in on? I also have several bookmarked for generic Flight SIM like Xplane and FlightSIM and a few more that deal more with modern civilian aircraft. I'm currently still learning to fly a modern Cessna in Xplane. Thanks for the simple things, like FM & DM (you don't want to know what guesses I had for those terms, some of them impolite) I did read about the CEM in the Manual, and that is way way down on my list of things I want to learn how to do. Pressing "I" is much simpler. And I'm not excited by the prospect of adjusting the mixture or the radiator. I do need to learn how to navigate, use the compass (I did find a Youtube on that but need to rewatch it, I still don't get it.). But at least I know that it is not s simple thing like press this button and our bearings and direction will magically appear on the screen. The XPlane Cessna is much easier to set your bearings and know your direction. I also need to learn more about this TRIM thing. Sounds like it will make flying a lot easier. And BTW your English is just fine. ![]() |
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You wrote: "Recently I discover these "WWII era Flight Computers" like E6-B, DR-2 and find that I can use the in game" Can you explain that a little more. I think I want to know what you are talking about.
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Is about this - use some translator:
http://www.pumaszallas.hu/elmeleti-a...szamitasa.html http://www.pumaszallas.hu/elmeleti-a...sh-verzio.html ![]() Sokol1 |
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