Guest zerocinco Posted July 13, 2006 Posted July 13, 2006 File Name: Photo Recon non-Mod File Submitter: zerocinco File Submitted: 12 Jul 2006 File Category: SF Weapons Mods/Skins This is a simple routine originally inspired by one done by Rhugouvi and posted at Combatace on 11/22/05. A few simple flaws made it sometimes unsuitable. Most of those are worked out here. You can take photos ahead, straight down, or right and left side-looking views. Screenshot is forward looking view. Non-mod: This is a routine made of commands native to the system. So if you wish to change it or call it your own and sell it, it is already yours. You don't need to notify me, be effusive in your gratitude or otherwise acknowledge the few minutes I spent doing this. I did it because Recon flights kick ass in Yankee Air Pirate missions and I needed it. Go play with and have fun. *There are NO real recon birds yet. These are adaptations of aircraft native to WOV. I would hardly call them "mods". I just changed the loadouts, performance and drew some windows on fighters. They just allow the player or mission builder the ability to do things otherwise impossible. Drawing an RF? Take it. Like I said, you already own it. Click here to download this file Quote
rhugouvi Posted July 13, 2006 Posted July 13, 2006 Nice to see you fixed the pbs, and that you share it! Quote
Sky Captain Posted July 13, 2006 Posted July 13, 2006 This is probably just me doing something wrong, but it doesn't work for me. I put the new commands into the *.ini file (control.ini, right?), and dropped the viewpoints.ini into the flight folder, but nothing changes. The numpad keys still do the same thing (snap view by default). Quote
rhugouvi Posted July 13, 2006 Posted July 13, 2006 (edited) The new ViewList.INI has to be dropped into the Flight folder (so you did this right). In this file, new views are defined with appropriate aim angles and key commands (numpad1 and so on). But since those key commands are not mapped by default, you have to write corresponding lines in the appropriate INI file in the controls folder. This INI file is default.INI if you have not created a new command map. Otherwise the INI file is the one you have created (eg MyControls.INI). Anyway, the command INI file (in the Controls folder) should look like this: [ControlSet001] EXIT_FLIGHT=ESCAPE QUIT_GAME=ALT+Q PAUSE_FLIGHT=ALT+P TIME_COMPRESSION=ALT+T NORMAL_TIME=ALT+R CHANGE_TIME=ALT+C SKIP_TO_NEXT=ALT+N RADIO_COMM=TAB CHAT_ALL=GRAVE CHAT_ENEMY=SHIFT+GRAVE CHAT_FRIENDLY=CTRL+GRAVE CHAT_TARGET=ALT+GRAVE AUTO_PILOT=A WING_LEVELER=SHIFT+A NEXT_WAYPOINT=W PREV_WAYPOINT=SHIFT+W MAP=M SCREEN_SHOT=PRINTSCREEN GOTO_COCKPIT_FRONT_VIEW=F1 GOTO_COCKPIT_LEFT_VIEW=F2 GOTO_COCKPIT_RIGHT_VIEW=F3 GOTO_COCKPIT_UP_VIEW=SHIFT+F1 GOTO_VIEW_PADLOCK=F4 TOGGLE_COCKPIT=NUMPADPERIOD SNAP_VIEW_FRONT=NUMPAD8 SNAP_VIEW_FRONT_RIGHT=NUMPAD9 SNAP_VIEW_RIGHT=NUMPAD6 SNAP_VIEW_REAR_RIGHT=NUMPAD3 SNAP_VIEW_REAR_LEFT=NUMPAD1 SNAP_VIEW_LEFT=NUMPAD4 SNAP_VIEW_FRONT_LEFT=NUMPAD7 SNAP_VIEW_UP=NUMPAD5 SNAP_VIEW_DOWN=NUMPAD0 GOTO_VIEW_SHOULDER=F5 GOTO_VIEW_OBJECT_NEXT=F6 GOTO_VIEW_OBJECT_PREV=SHIFT+F6 GOTO_VIEW_GROUND_OBJECT_NEXT=F7 GOTO_VIEW_GROUND_OBJECT_PREV=SHIFT+F7 GOTO_VIEW_TARGET=F8 GOTO_VIEW_PLAYER_TO_TARGET=SHIFT+F8 GOTO_VIEW_TARGET_TO_PLAYER=CTRL+F8 GOTO_VIEW_WEAPON=F9 GOTO_VIEW_PLAYER_TO_WEAPON=SHIFT+F9 GOTO_VIEW_WEAPON_TO_PLAYER=CTRL+F9 GOTO_VIEW_FLYBY=F10 GOTO_VIEW_FLYBY_PREV=SHIFT+F10 GOTO_VIEW_TOWER=F11 GOTO_VIEW_TOWER_PREV=SHIFT+F11 GOTO_VIEW_ACTION_CAM=F12 GOTO_FREE_VIEW=CTRL+F12 CAMERA_PITCH_UP=ALT+UPARROW CAMERA_PITCH_DOWN=ALT+DOWNARROW CAMERA_YAW_RIGHT=ALT+RIGHTARROW CAMERA_YAW_LEFT=ALT+LEFTARROW CAMERA_ZOOM_IN=MOUSE_BUTTON01 CAMERA_ZOOM_OUT=MOUSE_BUTTON02 CAMERA_PITCH_AXIS=MOUSE_Y-AXIS CAMERA_YAW_AXIS=MOUSE_X-AXIS CAMERA_ZOOM_CONTROL=MOUSE_Z-AXIS PITCH_UP=DOWNARROW PITCH_DOWN=UPARROW ROLL_RIGHT=RIGHTARROW ROLL_LEFT=LEFTARROW YAW_RIGHT=PERIOD YAW_LEFT=COMMA THROTTLE_UP=EQUALS THROTTLE_DOWN=MINUS THRUST_VECTOR_UP=CTRL+EQUALS THRUST_VECTOR_DOWN=CTRL+MINUS FLAPS_DOWN=F FLAPS_UP=V AIRBRAKES_TOGGLE=S WHEELBRAKES_TOGGLE=B LANDING_GEARS_TOGGLE=G ARRESTER_HOOK_TOGGLE=H CYCLE_NAV_LIGHT=CTRL+L DRAG_CHUTE=CTRL+B EJECT=SHIFT+ESCAPE PITCH_CONTROL= YAW_CONTROL= ROLL_CONTROL= THROTTLE_CONTROL= THRUST_VECTOR_CONTROL= NEXT_AA_WEAPONS=BACKSPACE PREV_AA_WEAPONS=SHIFT+BACKSPACE NEXT_AG_WEAPONS=BACKSLASH PREV_AG_WEAPONS=SHIFT+BACKSLASH FIRE_PRIMARY_GUN=SPACE FIRE_SECONDARY_GUN= FIRE_WEAPON=RETURN OPEN_BOMBBAY_DOOR=CTRL+O DROP_TANKS=CTRL+D JETTISON_STORES=CTRL+J NEXT_RIPPLE_QUANTITY=RBRACKET PREV_RIPPLE_QUANTITY=SHIFT+RBRACKET NEXT_RIPPLE_INTERVAL=LBRACKET PREV_RIPPLE_INTERVAL=SHIFT+LBRACKET NEXT_HUD_MODE=APOSTROPHE PREV_HUD_MODE=SHIFT+APOSTROPHE NEXT_GUNGROUP=SEMICOLON PREV_GUNGROUP=SHIFT+SEMICOLON CHAFF=C FLARE=X ECM_TOGGLE=Z TOGGLE_RADAR=CTRL+PGUP NEXT_RADAR_MODE=PGUP PREV_RADAR_MODE=SHIFT+PGUP NEXT_RADAR_RANGE=PGDN PREV_RADAR_RANGE=SHIFT+PGDN SELECT_NEXT_RADAR_TARGET=HOME SELECT_PREV_RADAR_TARGET=SHIFT+HOME ACQUIRE_RADAR_TARGET=INSERT ACQUIRE_VISUAL_TARGET_ON_RADAR=SHIFT+INSERT REJECT_RADAR_TARGET=DELETE SELECT_CLOSEST_CENTER=NUMPADSTAR SELECT_TARGET=T SELECT_PREV_TARGET=SHIFT+T SELECT_CLOSEST_TARGET=CTRL+T SELECT_FRIENDLY=Y SELECT_PREV_FRIENDLY=SHIFT+Y SELECT_CLOSEST_FRIENDLY=CTRL+Y SELECT_GROUND=E SELECT_PREV_GROUND=SHIFT+E SELECT_CLOSEST_GROUND=CTRL+E SELECT_LAST_RADIO=R SELECT_LAST_RADIO_CALLER=SHIFT+R SELECT_RADAR_TARGET=CTRL+R SELECT_WAYPOINT=CTRL+W DESELECT_TARGET= GOTO_CAMERA_LEFT_VIEW=NUMPAD1 <----- added line GOTO_CAMERA_RIGHT_VIEW=NUMPAD3 <----- added line GOTO_CAMERA_DOWN_VIEW=NUMPAD2 <----- added line GOTO_CAMERA_FRONT_VIEW=NUMPAD5 <----- added line [ControlSet002] ... ... Hope it helps. If you want to know a little more the way it works, you can have a look on the link in my sig. Edited July 13, 2006 by rhugouvi Quote
Sky Captain Posted July 13, 2006 Posted July 13, 2006 (edited) Yeah, that's what I did, and it still does the same thing as without the new command entries (Snap view left, right, and up. Numpad 2 does nothing by default). I just got confused with default.ini and the folder name... Edit: Wait, should it be in the default config file, my custom one, or does it not matter? Edited July 13, 2006 by Sky Captain Quote
Guest zerocinco Posted July 13, 2006 Posted July 13, 2006 If you use a custom setting, which of course you do, put it in that file. I had some trouble with some of the keys being used in two places. This is not possible through the WOV window (which will over-write this mod) but is easy to screw up going through the INI. So, do a search for NUMPAD5 or whatever before you close it. Or you may push the 2 key to look down and find you have just ejected...in which case you still get to look down. Quote
Sky Captain Posted July 14, 2006 Posted July 14, 2006 I figured out what it was. Mostly it was me being dumb and not thinking to look to see if the game was using my control profile or the default one. And... Well, that's actually all of it. Quote
Guest zerocinco Posted July 14, 2006 Posted July 14, 2006 Okay. Now that we have that crap out of the way, get down low, put it on Wing Leveler (Shift-A), then hit the key and then Zoom out. A-afkjfd;lfjadl-mazing!!!!! Same on side look, etc. Take pictures. It's as good as a movie. No kidding. Hey. If you are stupid enough, you can be a real fighter pilot!!! Quote
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