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Hello chaps time for my morning nuisance call ........

When the Be2C rolls or flies upside down my observer is still standing there with both hands on his rifle pointing it back over my head. How is this possible? Does he have anti gravity boots?? For anyone who has played ROF sims how does that handle pilots/observers being upside down.

Why does he have lewis gun magazines in his cockpit when all he has is a rifle? Can the user change weapons?

Apart from those intriguing questions all is tickety boo at the front.

 

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Try it in an FE2 , " it will be fun" they said, "be like shooting fish in a barrel " they said, says the PBO ( poor bloody observer ) or GIF ( Guy in Front ) as he is hanging onto the gun mount for dear life. This is possibly the reason FE2 pilots had permanent black eyes.

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Indeed. Who'd wanna be a FE observer. Although one of 'em gave the Baron a number 0 buzz cut.

1 hour ago, VFC_Baxter said:

When the Be2C rolls or flies upside down my observer is still standing there with both hands on his rifle pointing it back over my head

Are you mad? :biggrin:

I guess the ol' cfs3 engine has limitations. For instance I'm not overly fond of the graphics when you suffer a minor or major crash. It is what it is. 

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And I dropped 12 bombs so far and 32 of them hit their targets!

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Excellent work Baxter!

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6 hours ago, VFC_Baxter said:

And I dropped 12 bombs so far and 32 of them hit their targets!

divide and conquer

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Mainly because ever single tiny reaction has to be programmed for every single tiny possibility in a simulation - which is probably impossible.  Hence, it's not real life :D   A be2c upside down?  Are you mad? :pilotfly:

Pretty sure you would avoid being upside down in a 2 seater for exactly the reason you mention.

Lewis drums probably because it was made from the BE2c model that had a lewis gun.  I could remove those sometime, one day, mayb  -  edit OK I removed from thje BE2c early so next time you can see blank wood instead ;)

 

Your 32 "Hits" are because the bombs fragment.  It counts all hits as you often can "hit" more than 1 object with a bomb.  So hits > than the number of bombs.

 

 

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Thanks for your comments guys and I did not mean to sound too critical of the sim Pol. Having a blast flying those two seaters. :smile:

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No worries - btw I removed the drums and it's been released just now.

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9 hours ago, Polovski said:

No worries - btw I removed the drums and it's been released just now.

Thank you for that. With regards to the observer and being upside down. I have the old flight sim you were working on Pol, Wings of War (2004) on my main PC and the pilot was able to change planes mid air. Fall out of one into another. Not suggesting that it would be a significant improvement to this sim or add to our realism  :smile: but, what language was that game programmed in compared with CFS3/WoFF?

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The reason for the drums in the cockpit was because you were  flying an "aircow" mission. You were suppose to fly close alongside friendlies armed with Lewis guns and pitch drums over to the observer. Apparently you failed this task.

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7 minutes ago, WitchyWoman said:

The reason for the drums in the cockpit was because you were  flying an "aircow" mission. You were suppose to fly close alongside friendlies armed with Lewis guns and pitch drums over to the observer. Apparently you failed this task.

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On 04/06/2021 at 12:34 AM, VFC_Baxter said:

Thank you for that. With regards to the observer and being upside down. I have the old flight sim you were working on Pol, Wings of War (2004) on my main PC and the pilot was able to change planes mid air. Fall out of one into another. Not suggesting that it would be a significant improvement to this sim or add to our realism  :smile: but, what language was that game programmed in compared with CFS3/WoFF?

Wings of War,  I was trying to push modding like heck way back then, to get a more realistic sim out of it.  We partially got there.  Yes that option was unrealistic but as gamer quite cool that you could leap to another aircraft in your flight when your aircraft was no good any more.

For WOFF our runtime code (AI and so on) is in C++.

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15 hours ago, Polovski said:

Wings of War,  I was trying to push modding like heck way back then, to get a more realistic sim out of it.  We partially got there.  Yes that option was unrealistic but as gamer quite cool that you could leap to another aircraft in your flight when your aircraft was no good any more.

Ah memories. I had a feeling you were involved in WoW Pol but was unsure. Back in the day when one bought games from a shop I saw Wings of War and snapped it up. I still have it. :smile: In those days I wasn't a PC gamer and had the xbox version (influenced heavily by my teenage son who, thanks to his old man had an xbox and PC and was an avid gamer). RL had kept me too busy to really consider gaming until this point. But I mean, hey a WW1 flight game! I really enjoyed it, arcadish as it was. I had no idea what the modded PC version was like of course and didn't even know it existed.

Anyway, not too much later I think and getting the bug, I stumbled across OFF phase 1 or whatever it was called, around 2006? This prompted me to acquire a PC that could run the thing and join in the antics of the forum (from work shhhh) didn't have internet at home then. And here I am 15 or so years later, older but no wiser, still at it. :biggrin: Life's a funny thing.

 

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21 hours ago, Polovski said:

Wings of War,  I was trying to push modding like heck way back then, to get a more realistic sim out of it.  We partially got there.  Yes that option was unrealistic but as gamer quite cool that you could leap to another aircraft in your flight when your aircraft was no good any more.

For WOFF our runtime code (AI and so on) is in C++.

Wow, I had never heard of WoW before. I thought that when you said you could leap into another plane you just meant that you would select a different plane in your flight and you would "become" that guy, but, no, I just watched a video and your pilot literally jumps from one plane to the next, tremendous!  Although I felt bad for the poor observer left behind in the now pilot-less plane!

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My daughters and their cousins played it multiplayer when they were young Air Cadets at the local airport and now my grandson plays it. He is the best player and has completed all campaigns and missions. It was a brilliant game.

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While we're :off_topic:I loved Crimson Skies. I do like those "what if" fantasy scenarios of the '30's. I was hoping they'd make an updated version but it seems unlikely blast it!

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54 minutes ago, catch said:

While we're :off_topic:I loved Crimson Skies. I do like those "what if" fantasy scenarios of the '30's. I was hoping they'd make an updated version but it seems unlikely blast it!

Not gonna lie...that's what I was (not so) secretly hoping WOtR was going to be!

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Ha! Something like "Secret Weapons of the Luftwaffe". :wink: 

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