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A.I. not landing on non stock terrain

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Hey all

 

I'm having problems with the A.I. for the A-10's by Mike and myself and I can't get them to land on Custom Terrains, only Stock terrains. They just decide to at the last second

to fly on and up into the wild blue yonder. Would anyone possibly know this issue and be able to help out? Thanks much!

 

Spectre8750

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may or may not help but did a lot landing tests, and if AI pulls up in the last second it's usually too high value given at LandingSpeed=

dunno why the same aircraft does it differently depending on terrain tho

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It's a problem I've never seen before, or even heard of!!!

 

are the proper airfield inis residing within these terrains?? Which terrains are these, by chance?

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Iran'03

Libya

PersianGulf

Taiwan

Korea

UnitedStatesMidAtlantic

 

Iran'03 ini list:

 

AAIRFIELD_HOPSTEN.INI
AF1AAAGUN_SINGLE.INI
AF31BLDGA_LG.INI
AF32BLDGB_LG.INI
AF33BLDGC_LG.INI
AF45RADIOANT.INI
AF46RADIOANTBLDG.INI
AF51CRANE_SM.INI
AF52FACTBLDGA_SM.INI
AF53FACTBLDGB_SM.INI
AF54FACTBLDGC_SM.INI
AF5BARACKB.INI
AF62TENT_LG.INI
AF63TENTROUND.INI
AF68WHARF.INI
AIRFIELD_AHLHORN.INI
AIRFIELD_BšCHEL.INI
AIRFIELD_DREWITZ.INI
AIRFIELD_HOLZDORF.INI
AIRFIELD_HOPSTEN.INI
AIRFIELD_HUALIN.INI
AIRFIELD_MARXWALDE.INI
AIRFIELD_PFERDSFELD.INI
AIRFIELD_PRESCHEN.INI
AIRFIELD_TROLLENHAGEN.INI
AIRFIELD_ZERBST.INI
AIRFIELD3.INI
AIRFIELD6.INI
AIRTOWER.INI
AIRTOWER02.INI
AMFLAG.INI
ANTENNE.INI
ASR.INI
ASR_DATA.INI
B__DUEL_Y_TRAC.INI
B_TRAILERLGB.INI
B_TRAILERMK82.INI
B_TRAILERMK82_DUEL.INI
BENZINTANK.INI
BENZINTANK_KLEIN.INI
BERLIN_TV_TOWER.INI
BHFLAG.INI
BRIDGE01.INI
C_TYPE.INI
C_TYPE_A.INI
CARGOSHIP_DAMAGED.INI
CARGOSHIP_DESTROYED.INI
CARRIER_STILL.INI
CASIGN1.INI
CASIGN2.INI
CASIGN3.INI
CASIGN4.INI
CASIGN5.INI
CASIGN6.INI
CITYLIST.INI
CONBLDG.INI
CRANE2.INI
CRANE3.INI
D_HAS.INI
DESERT_AIRFIELD1.INI
DESERT_AIRFIELD2.INI
DESERT_AIRFIELD3.INI
DESERT_AIRFIELD4.INI
DESERT_AIRFIELD5.INI
DESERT_AIRFIELD6.INI
FABRIK1.INI
FABRIK2.INI
FABRIK3.INI
FABRIK5.INI
FABRIK6.INI
FAUN6X4.INI
FAUN6X4_01.INI
FENCE.INI
FLACHDACH.INI
FLOODLIGHT12M.INI
FOREST.INI
FOSIGN1.INI
FUELTANK3.INI
FUNKTURM.INI
GSR.INI
GSR_DATA.INI
GWFLAG.INI
HALLE_GROSS.INI
HALLE_LICHT.INI
HALLE1.INI
HALLE2.INI
HALLE3_CLOSE.INI
HALLE3_OPEN.INI
HALLE4.INI
HALLE5.INI
HANGAR_CLOSED.INI
HANGAR_OPEN.INI
HANGAR1.INI
HANGAR2.INI
HANGAR3.INI
HAS_E.INI
HAS_EC.INI
HAS_M.INI
HAS_MTC.INI
HELICOPTER.INI
HELILAND.INI
HOTDOG_STAND.INI
HQ01.INI
HUEY.INI
IQFLAG.INI
IR_BRIEFING.INI
IR_CITIES.INI
IR_DATA.INI
IR_DOGFIGHT.INI
IR_ENVIRONMENTSYSTEM.INI
IR_MOVEMENT.INI
IR_NATIONS.INI
IR_TARGETS.INI
IR_TYPES.INI
IRAN'03.INI
IRCOMPOUND1.INI
IRFLAG.INI
J_16OPENSILOS.INI
J_16SILOS.INI
J_3SILOS.INI
J_4SILOS.INI
J_4TALLSILOS.INI
J_FACTORY1.INI
J_FACTORY2.INI
J_FACTORY2_NOSTACK.INI
J_FACTORY2_SILO.INI
J_FACTORYBUILDING1.INI
JETTY.INI
M_TRAILER.INI
MT_SHED.INI
OILRIG.INI
OILRIG_DATA.INI
ORI-IR_DATA.INI
PARKED_C-130E.INI
PARKED_CH-47EA.INI
PARKED_SH-3A.INI
PARKED_SH-3B.INI
PIT1.INI
PITC.INI
PT_Y.INI
QTFLAG.INI
RADARDOME.INI
RADARDOME_DATA.INI
RADBAD4U.INI
RADIO_TWR.INI
RAFFLAG.INI
RED_AIRFIELD5.INI
RIG LIGHT CO-ORDS.INI
ROADSIGC.INI
SAMSITE01.INI
SATANTENNE.INI
SCHUESSEL.INI
SDFLAG.INI
SH3A.INI
SH3B.INI
SOV_HAS.INI
SOV_HASD.INI
STR_HAN1.INI
STR_HAN2.INI
STR_HAN3.INI
STR_HAN4.INI
STR_HAN5.INI
STR_HAN6.INI
STR_HAN7.INI
STR_HAN8.INI
SUNSHELTER170M.INI
TAB_VEE.INI
TAB_VEE_CLOSED.INI
TANKER_DAMAGED.INI
TANKER_DESTROYED.INI
TOWERH1.INI
TREE.INI
TRUCK_REPAIR.INI
UKFLAG.INI
VBRIDGE1.INI
VBRIDGE1_END.INI
VBRIDGE2.INI
VBRIDGE2_END.INI
VBRIDGE3.INI
VBRIDGE3_END.INI
VEHICLEBUNKER.INI
VEHICLESERVICEPORT.INI
VINDUSTRIAL1.INI
VINDUSTRIAL2.INI
VINDUSTRIAL3.INI
VINDUSTRIAL4.INI
VTOWER1.INI
WARBIRD1.INI
Y_TRACTOR.INI
 

A-10A_76

 

[FlightControl]
StallSpeed=61.69
CruiseSpeed=154.33
ClimbSpeed=180.0
CornerSpeed=158.20
LandingSpeed=58.28
MaxG=8.0
MaxSpeedSL=201.17
MachLimit=0.56
PitchDamper=0.6
RollDamper=0.4
YawDamper=0.0
SideslipDamper=0.9
StabilityAugmentation=1.0
GunBoresightAngle=0.0
RocketBoresightAngle=-0.9
FlapSettingForLanding=2
FlapSettingForTakeOff=1

Edited by Spectre8750

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Well I dropped the M/s down by 10 and they landed. Never had to drop it below the Stall speed that much. I guess that's normal?

Edited by Spectre8750

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Spectre: good sorted then but also, stock A-10A_data landingspeed=49.65 and A-10A_78 landingspeed=49.68. and other values in [flightcontrol] section differ from stock including stallspd, I reckon might be worth fixing if ur A-10A_76 doesn't have a brand new 3rd party FM.

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Well I was going for more realistic settings. Seems to be ok with the Landing speed -10 M/s from stall. Just seems to be kinda far below the stall speed. I see what you're saying about the other settings.

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I had the opposite problem, my wingman were crashing on landing. After watching them do that for awhile, I realized they were stalling. So I doubled the landing speed and they would just circle the base or fly away. You can't just plug in real world numbers and have the AIs process it. There is a fudge factor to make the AIs work right.

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I know Viper, been doing this a long time, I will need to adjust more the just the FlightControl. Thanks guys.

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I know you have...LOL, It's new to me...the funny thing was I was having the issue yesterday and this topic popped up to the front today....

LOL...funny how this works...

 

Just trying to chime in with the big boys...just pat me on the head and say "Thanks kid.." and I will move along to bug some other veteran...heh heh heh

 

Thanks for all your work

 

V

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Naw, I wouldn't do you that way. I always appreciate all input. I just wish I could get my hands on a how to or a Calculator for doing the FlightData, or some more realistic figures for the A-10. But I think it's close enough.
Thanks to all you guys for helping me out.

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