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3 pointsLockheed Lightning Mk.IV - No.60 Squadron, RAF South East Asia Command, 1944 Skin Credit: Charles
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2 pointsNo the option does not help but yes they are 4k, however, in 0.52 the same with 4k textures is not slow (only loading is longer). Another remark from later use, version 0.6x is case sensitive for node names. If case is not exactly the same in the .LOD and in the data.ini, hitboxes and CollisionPoints will not show up when node is selected.
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2 pointsGentlemen, I will try to put together all the updates, it is possible to see how they have been updated. https://github.com/denissoliveira/SFP2_ST/commit/222ed9fc1e4c4618c8041f82ad203a8e16ff4858
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1 pointMaybe reborn MicroProse calls and TK will help create successors of Strike-Eagle, EAW, Fleet Defender, etc. Just dreaming though.
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1 pointAll this is is extra bloom, contrast filter and color correction filter. IMO all these external filters do is make everything look cartoonier, with exaggerated blacks and whites. And it doesn't adress the core issue of why stock Strike Fighters looks bland, which is non-optimized light settings and quite frankly subpar texture work on a lot of 3rd party assets (a lot of people here obsess over rivet placement but totally ignore concepts like ambient occlusion that really work towards adding depth to a scene).
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1 pointI just flew a few tests in ODS with the GAU-13 gun accuracy down to 10% I would consider the results below an area weapon. Enlarge the screenshots and look at the spread of fire hitting the ground. Each one is a 1-1.5 second burst. My ODS F-16A Block 10 with improved textures, cockpit, avionics, loadouts, effects and updated data.ini (to viper team standards)
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1 pointThe first 20-25 minutes brought back memories of Initial Officer Training there in 1976-77. The combat kit & the rifles were different, but the RAF Regiment SNCOs treated us with just the same fond loving care! The nephew of a friend of mine is at Cranwell right now, from all reports the initial stages are still the same.. :)) PS made me smile to see the same RAF issue _furniture_ in the cadets’ rooms, as we were still using 20 years later.
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SF2 C-54 Skymaster, Arctic Skins Pack 6/7/2019 - For SF2, Full 5 Merged (Reccomended ) This contains 2 new skins for Veltro2k's C-54 Skymaster. The aircraft itself can be found at the following url, for those that don't have it already: https://combatace.com/files/file/14309-sf2-douglas-c-54-skymaster-by-veltro2k/ These are somewhat generic skins for those USAF units that flew in the high latatudes (Arctic & Antarctic) during the late 1940s through the mid-1950s. Both aircraft carry the nose and tail Military Air Transport Command (MATS) badges, correct for the time. Both aircraft have the standard arctic red tail and wing easy ID markings. "Arctic 1" is in all Natural Metal finish. It is badged for MATS Altantic Division "Arctic 2" is in NMF with the post-1955 white anti-heat treatment on the upper cabin. It is badged for MATS Pacific Division. No specific units are represented. Both skins use a 'pool' of serial numbers and other markings. Serial numbers are generic in nature, but are for the correct model C-54. Decal randomization is TRUE for both. The SF2 Date switch is =NOT= used on either skin, as this would mess up the standard switching from NMF to NMF/White on the other skins. When in game, on the Loadout Screen, in the skin selection window, you'll see: Arctic Red (1948-54) Arctic Red (1955<) This way, you should be able to select the proper skin for the time frame to be flown in. As is always reccomended, unzip to a temp folder or your desktop to give easy access to the rest of this readme for it's install instructions. Happy Landings! Wrench Kevin Stein -
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1 pointI believe third party aircraft pool still beats any future TW releases. Honestly, we just need updated, bugfixed engine...community can handle models.
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1 pointwell I wasn't able to reach Veltro2k to ask him about his blackjack, I guess he is busy in real life (who isn't !?), so I decided, after consulting with my new project team, to get the show on the road. But this time, and I mean it, I really need YOUR help, especially from people who know how the SF2 engine works and what to ask/expect from a SF2 aircraft. So please come forward and feel free to tell me, in details, what exactly you would like to see , as features, in this new plane I want to build. After sorting all the details and requests with you, the community, I will pass the folder to the building team, so let's don't waste time. Thank you for your time! PS - for who is interested there will be a version for SF1, as well.
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The Westland Wyvern was a British single-seat carrier-based multi-role strike aircraft built by Westland Aircraft that served in the 1950s, seeing active service in the 1956 Suez Crisis. Production Wyverns were powered by a turboprop engine driving large and distinctive contra-rotating propellers and could carry aerial torpedoes You can grab this outstanding model by Skippybing here http://www.nazcastudios.com/sea-hawk/wyvern-sf.html Or here http://combatace.com/files/file/13757-48-56-exp-1-add-on-redux-part-2-of-2/ What's in: 11 Skins (3 original ones with fuselage markings etc. edited + 8 new); dedicated decalset; numbers randomized To Install: as usual, after stock skins deleted Enjoy @paulopanz
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