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DCS WORLD Multiplayer. Icon and life bar of killed unit do not disappear for client (hide icon). Fixed. Sometimes client doesn't get info about group placement. Fixed. Fixed client crash on mission restart while still loading. Added FW-190 as a static object. MP. Clients crash after server unpause (mission related). Fixed. Missing sounds in mission file is fixed. Module manager. Removed installed add-on's from the available tab. Command menu problem has been fixed: the same menus were not be able to be submenus. AI do not follow advanced waypoint attack restrictions is fixed. DCS A-10C A-10C RWR works in the MP now. AGM-65E can't be used in A-10C anymore. DCS CA Ground Commander control can move unmovable units DCS FC3 A-10A. Cockpit pressure altitude implemented in cockpit. A-10A. Engine oil pressure indicators are working. A-10A. APU gauges were added. A-10A. Ripple quantity and interval is fixed. A-10A. Cockpit time of day in HUD is incorrect is fixed. Su-27. Cockpit RWR nail lights are reversed. Fixed. FW-190. Warm air trail is removed. F-15C. The IR threats will not indicate on the TEWS. A-10A. Right rudder pedal is jammed forward in the cockpit is fixed. Autothrust was removed at all aircrafts except of Su-33. Su-33. Autotrust now should be engaged separately after route/return/landing autopilot mode was engaged. Su-27/33. Flaperons control buttons animated. Su-27/33. Flaps now can be commanded to extended at any speed. However they will be not extended until airspeed is lower than a certain value A-10A. Cockpit, left yaw SAS switch moves when RWR makes a sound. Fixed. A-10A. engine temperature indicators are fixed. Su-27. Fixed gun shells counter. A-10A All Circuit Breakers always popped out are fixed. DCS UH-1H Corrected missions of UN campaign.
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Sheila's best friend from high school text-ed us pics of whats left of her home. The damage is unimaginable. Prayers to the people of Oklahoma.
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This week we released a new update to DCS, version 1.2.4.12179.160. This added a number of changes and fixes that can be found here: http://forums.eagle.....51&postcount=4 The team is already at work on a third and final update to version 1.2.4 that will address some additional pressing issues (increase stability, anti-radiation missile accuracy, A-10C RWR, and others) before moving on to version 1.2.5. On the new product front, a lot of effort is now being devoted to the advanced flight models for the F-15C and the Su-27. In parallel, BST is working to finalize the UH-1H and they are already working on their Mi-8. As for our F/A-18C Hornet, the new external model can already be seen in DCS World and work on the cockpit has been ongoing for quite a awhile. Once the last of the FC3 avionics bugs have been squashed, much of our avionics programming staff will move on to the Hornet. We are also working on improving mission and campaign selection screens within the GUI for single missions, training missions and campaigns. See attached. Matt
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The UH-1 Iroquois, better known as the Huey, is one of the most iconic helicopters in the world. Indispensable in the Vietnam War, the Huey continues to serve in both military and civilian roles around the globe today. DCS: UH-1H features an updated model of the helicopter armed with rockets, gatling guns, and door gunner machine guns. The simulation offers both extreme realism in its flight and systems modeling as well as a variety of options to reduce the learning curve for new players, including an Easy flight mode. DCS: UH-1H provides multiple player positions, including pilot, co-pilot, and door gunners. A handcrafted storyline campaign is included as well as a number of single missions and a training course. Recommended system requirements: Operating system 64-bit: Windows Vista and 7; Processor: CPU: Core 2 Duo E8400, AMD Phenom X3 8750 or better; Memory: 4+GB; Hard disk space: 7 GB; Video: Shader 3.0 or better; 896MB NVIDIA GeForce GTX260 DirectX 9.0c or better; Sound: DirectX 9.0c - compatible; DirectX: 9.0C; requires internet activation. Minimum system requirements: Operating system: Windows XP, Vista or 7; Processor: Core 2 Duo 2.0 GHz; Memory: 3 GB; Free hard disk space: 7 GB; Video: 512 MB RAM card, DirectX 9 - compatible; Sound: DirectX 9.0c - compatible; requires internet activation.
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DCS World 1.2.4.12179. It is available through auto updater and includes the following fixes: Multiplayer + Fixed a problem of self-destruction PRR missiles. + Fixed the activation of the trigger AI pilots on client LA. + Fixed a stuck button "Show All Routes". + Fixed synchronization between the server and the client for ground units. + Fixed the first Russian mission to the UN campaign. UH-1H + Improved stability and hovering in flight + Smoothed input helicopter to "vortex ring NV"; + Adjusted the angle of the bank indicator bulb (bulb). Combined arms + Fixed missing second sound of machine-gun belts. + Fixed a bug where the server does not receive information on the autopilot disconnected from the client. + T 80. Fixed a bug burst shooting BB shells in the transition player in the tank on the server. + Cruise control for ground vehicles. + Fixed braking system for ground vehicles. + Fixed a crash when assigning targets. Flaming Cliffs + A-10C: updated training missions for the German, Spanish and Russian versions. + Su-27: Fixed bug with unseparated lantern in flight. + Su-27: Display EW corrected. + Su-27: Fixed animation button release flap. + Su-27: Fixed problem with textures glass cracks when you look back. Others + Fixed an issue with the direction of the outpost in the old missions. + Fixed problem with USB headsets Logitech. + Fixed deletion of modules via the Module Manager. We recommend the installation of new modules using the Module Manager games. The emergence of full installers may be delayed for a day or two for technical reasons.
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Official Lock On: Flaming Cliffs 3 Trailer
Dave posted a topic in Digital Combat Simulator Series General Discussion
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7 May 2013 Update I will be out of town this Friday. So this, combined with a post of the Russian forums, has led me to release this week's update a bit early. This week we released an update to version 1.2.4 that included several changes that were planned for the initial 1.2.4 release but did not make it in time. With that out of the way, the team is working hard on version 1.2.5 that will further address remaining bugs in DCS World and its modules. As always, we'll be throwing in some new features as well. When we get close to finalizing 1.2.5, I'll post the preliminary change log to give you a heads up. In addition to the never-ending quest for DCS perfection (yes, we have dreams too), we are working on releasing the F-15C Eagle and Su-27 Flanker for DCS World later this year. As I have mentioned in the past, DCS is not confined to one time period, one location or one level of detail. While DCS modules have focused on a very high level of detail, we also realize that there are many (often silent) users that wish for a shallower learning curve. In fact, the Lock On / Flaming Cliffs series has been our most successful. As such, the F-15C Eagle and Su-27 Flanker will be catered to them. Both of these aircraft will have the same detailed 3D models, cockpits and sounds of the Flaming Cliffs 3 versions, but we will be adding an Advanced Flight Model (AFM) for each. We also want to release these aircraft in such a manner to allow users that are not interested in Flaming Cliffs 3, or do not have a Lock On installation, to still have these aircraft in their DCS World stable of aircraft, but at a greatly reduced price. This is not to say that we will not also continue to create very high level of detail simulations. At a later point, we will further develop these aircraft to include mouse clickable cockpit and the same level of detail as the DCS: A-10C Warthog, but that is a massive effort that will take time. In the meantime, the F/A-18C Hornet is still planned but we want it to be at the same level as our A-10C. Because of this, development will take much longer compared to the Eagle and Flanker projects to be released this year. A few notes based on my skimming of the discussion thread: 1- There has been no decision regarding pricing yet. 2- There has been no decision regarding discounts to current FC3 customers or including the advanced flight models as free FC3 update. This is certainly something that we will be discussing internally over the coming weeks. 3- Trying to place a release date around one of the high-fidelity aircraft modules would only be an educated guess that would more likely than not bite us in the butt later if the date was missed and features changed. The same applies to any sort of public "road map" that would even more likely change. We're not going down that road again. 4- Regarding the change in the 03 May 2013 language, plans change or new information comes to light that will modify previously expressed plans and intentions. While we want to better provide you earlier news of upcoming products, the price is that at times our plans and intentions will change. For instance, I only learned of the feature intentions of the F-15C and Su-27 a very short time ago. The alternative is that we go back to only discussing new products once they are 100% final. Your actions will determine my decision. 5- The new F-15C and Su-27 have no significant impact on the development of the high-fidelity module aircraft. In fact, they benefit them by bringing in additional income to fund that development. 6- We understand and fully empathize with the desire of many members here for high-fidelity module aircraft ASAP. Rest assured that they are coming and we are certainly not delaying them in favor of lesser fidelity modules. However, it seems some here vastly underestimate the amount of time and money it takes to create one of these. Matt
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Nice work SE!
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DCS 1.2.4.11855.154 update is now available. Please use the auto updater and Module Manager as primary tool for updates and module installation. Due to publishing complexities, we'll push updates to the auto-updater first. The installers will be day or two later. • Fixed hit point of shells in multiplayer that were independent of turret rotation on the server-side. • Disabled the incomplete "Ultra High" visibility setting. • Implemented the waiting screen for the Module Manager. • Corrected helicopter exhaust effect. • Fixed damage value for AI aircraft. • Corrected invisible warehouses. • Helicopter takeoff from ships corrected. • Adjusted shell aiming. • Adjusted infantry weapon accuracy. • AK-74 assault rifle rate of fire has been corrected. • Fixed lock ability for non-air defense units. • Fixed "Emission Control" for radar units. • Adjusted delay between manual gear changes for CA units. • Fixed delay after launch of IR-guided missiles. • Repair after mast bumping is now available. • Fixed GUI button size errors. • Fixed synchronization of ground units in network play. Matt
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New DLC: Iranian F-14A
Dave replied to arthur666's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 2 Series - General Discussion
I like it. Its something to add to my hanger. I have all the DLC's and if the money can go towards Exp 3 coming out then I can part with $6.00. -
New DLC: Iranian F-14A
Dave replied to arthur666's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 2 Series - General Discussion
I had a problem with Paypal today too. So I went through Amazon. -
New DLC: Iranian F-14A
Dave replied to arthur666's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 2 Series - General Discussion
Here is what they look like. -
http://www.acc.af.mil/news/story.asp?id=123345044
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Chaotic scene in Boston area after explosions, gunfire, fatal shooting of MIT officer
Dave posted a topic in The Pub
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