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Perhaps it has a McCarthy bug? Mmuahahahahahaaaaa!!!! But seriously now - did you change anything else; does any light cast a reflection on your glasses at that angle? Does it also occur without any sim on, but just with the TrackIR setup and test menue screen?
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OT: A Few More Volumes Have Found Their Way To My Shelves
Olham replied to RAF_Louvert's topic in WOFF UE/PE - General Discussion
"Sagittarius Rising" is one of the very few WW1 air combat books translated into German. I will order it next month, when I have finished "No Parachute!" The German title is "Schütze im Steigflug". These two titles were the most mentioned ones here on the forum, when we were on about books about that theme. -
OT: A Few More Volumes Have Found Their Way To My Shelves
Olham replied to RAF_Louvert's topic in WOFF UE/PE - General Discussion
Okay, I hope so - wouldn't want to lose you, Lou. -
OT: A Few More Volumes Have Found Their Way To My Shelves
Olham replied to RAF_Louvert's topic in WOFF UE/PE - General Discussion
One thing gets me worried, Lou - the landing gear doesn't seem to have any suspension? Don't break your back at landings! -
OT: A Few More Volumes Have Found Their Way To My Shelves
Olham replied to RAF_Louvert's topic in WOFF UE/PE - General Discussion
Yeah, I remember to have seen the bottom pic from you. I hope you can finish it some day. Looks like a fake DH-2 "Razor" so to say. Should be fun! -
Need advice about dds with mipmaps
Olham replied to vonOben's topic in WOFF UE/PE - General Discussion
Maybe I didn't get it, but: why should you want to convert terrain mipmaps? -
P4 DEVELOPMENT SCREENSHOTS UPDATED
Olham replied to Polovski's topic in WOFF UE/PE - General Discussion
Give me five, Javito - for me OFF P3 is 100% of the reason why I upgrade right now! -
OT: A Few More Volumes Have Found Their Way To My Shelves
Olham replied to RAF_Louvert's topic in WOFF UE/PE - General Discussion
Damn, Lou, you Americans have so many great things we still don't have here. I would love to share an Eindecker UL with someone, but here, the cheapest UL are far too expensive for me, or you may fly a kite-like thing for less, which looks silly. Then there are tons of rules and regulations you'd sure have to learn first. And definitely far less open space (although Ostfriesland might be okay). Will you ever get yourself such an Eini? -
OT: Graphics Card Ponderages...
Olham replied to MikeDixonUK's topic in WOFF UE/PE - General Discussion
CFS3 can use two cores, or so I heard. If you had a quad core CPU with 3.3 GHz, it should run like hell, cause the other two cores could share the other jobs. Thank you for the tips, Mike. -
OT: A Few More Volumes Have Found Their Way To My Shelves
Olham replied to RAF_Louvert's topic in WOFF UE/PE - General Discussion
So you're kept away through your work - and me, I can't fly because of the mobo still underway. I'm sure you will worship the fewer hours you can fly now even more. What's a UL ? -
OT: Graphics Card Ponderages...
Olham replied to MikeDixonUK's topic in WOFF UE/PE - General Discussion
Thank you, Mike - the graphic card would be my next investment, before I could play this. -
IL-2: Cliffs of Dover - Tank Battle
Olham replied to Hellshade's topic in WOFF UE/PE - General Discussion
Well, seriously - it DOES look great, and I love such detail. But then I need the rig to perform it. I will soon have the CPU and mobo for it. But then I may also need a NVidea 560, or even 590? -
Pedals do have the additional toe brake function, which turns into rudder response in OFF. It needs to be switched off.
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IL-2: Cliffs of Dover - Tank Battle
Olham replied to Hellshade's topic in WOFF UE/PE - General Discussion
When they show every single nut popping out of a breaking up wing, it's no wonder it eats fraps. But it sure looks great, no question. -
OT: Graphics Card Ponderages...
Olham replied to MikeDixonUK's topic in WOFF UE/PE - General Discussion
A fine action clip there, Mike! I didn't necessarily need more violence - I had only asked for more action, cause everybody else seems to have extreme stutters with "Cliffs of Dover". You don't seem to have them. So it may be as Oleg said years ago: the systems to play it on must be far advanced? What are your system's components (CPU, memory)? -
Shiloh, even if there won't be a way to preview them on the 3D model; there is a way to preview them even now: download the freeware IRFANVIEW. With that fine program you will be able to browse through all the OFF skins (more than 3.400 !). You'll find them here: (your sim folder) > campaigns > CampaignData > skins
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OT: Graphics Card Ponderages...
Olham replied to MikeDixonUK's topic in WOFF UE/PE - General Discussion
Does this video mean, you can only fly "Cliffs of Dover" without enemy aircraft around??? Or were you just carried away by the joys of flying a Spit? -
Damn, I had thought I would be able to concentrate on 1 or 2 pilots in P4 - but with all these planes looking so new and so great - how could I do that? Great stuff, Sandbagger. You're rather a SandMAN today - making me dream of days and planes to come....
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OT: A Few More Volumes Have Found Their Way To My Shelves
Olham replied to RAF_Louvert's topic in WOFF UE/PE - General Discussion
Damn, Lou, I hope these books are not responsible, that you come here less? But hey - congrats anyway! -
P4 DEVELOPMENT SCREENSHOTS UPDATED
Olham replied to Polovski's topic in WOFF UE/PE - General Discussion
There were both conditions in air war, I assume - clean, freshly painted aircraft on one hand, and then those which had to fly very many sorties in short time, and so looked more shabby. But you're right, Hasse Wind - the military guys clean and polish a lot. The pilots didn't have to -the ground crew did that part of the job. Many types were not in use for more than half a year; so you wouldn't get too much weathering. Then there were the rotaries which exhausted burnt oil and ruined the painted canvas. Those craft's visual appearance must have "worn off" much faster. -
P4 DEVELOPMENT SCREENSHOTS UPDATED
Olham replied to Polovski's topic in WOFF UE/PE - General Discussion
Ah, great that you still had the link, Creaghorn! And you are so right - this video's little story was made with so much love! Thank you for bringing it up again! -
P4 DEVELOPMENT SCREENSHOTS UPDATED
Olham replied to Polovski's topic in WOFF UE/PE - General Discussion
Yes, they were indeed transporting troops and material, Hellshade Each and every German Jasta airfield is very close to a railway station. Of course, the railway system may have been more dense compared to nowadays. When you fly in Flanders, between Ypres in the north and St.Quentin in the south, and you fly low enough to see white steam trails, you will find occasional trains.You should simply follow their tracks. I have met 3 trains in two years - but I wasn't searching for them. You can even attack and destroy them with rockets. -
Takes long to learn it all first. Later you find better and better ways - and quicker ones. Enjoy it, and you'll make good progress!
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P4 DEVELOPMENT SCREENSHOTS UPDATED
Olham replied to Polovski's topic in WOFF UE/PE - General Discussion
Hihihi!! You just picked something, that was already in the sim, Hellshade. You only never saw one, but there ARE working trains in P3 already there. (Not sure though, if they are "begging to be attacked"?). -
P4 DEVELOPMENT SCREENSHOTS UPDATED
Olham replied to Polovski's topic in WOFF UE/PE - General Discussion
Jeeze, what happened here, I thought? So many posts on one day?? Then I had a look. And so much was there to find! Big towns now, with a big cathedral in their centers! OvS has "re-vamped" the Fokker D.VII skins very well! The landscapes have become more "believeable" with their hedgerows and alleys. The cockpit compass and the turn knob for the inflight map and the attachments of the fuselage/cockpit wiring, and the rain sprinkles on the windscreen of the SPAD... In the look-out from the SPAD XIII to starboard: are those poplars down there along the alley roads? And then there's are first glances on a new 2seater: a Rumpler! And an Aviatik!! (Hasse Wind must find it hard to control himself from now on!) The Camel flying into the sunset is a WW1 air art painting! And those Pups are looking sooo real now - look at those metal cowlings! look at the wooden construction of the upper wing! - I feel like I'm in the air with Arthur Gould Lee (and I'll definitely create a pilot with Lee's Sqdn in P4). Was the Pup all remodelled? It looks so much "sharper" from it's portside view now! The towns look well structured now, and I guess, you can recognise them by their different structures? There's the Sopwith Snipe - ah, I'll leave this to Widowmaker! The landscape from above is also clearer structured, and it should be easier now to follow roads and rivers, I guess. Isn't the new DH-2 inviting you to enlist in 24 Sqdn, RFC - I sure will do! The pilot in the Albatros D.II is looking so much more real now! The whole bird seems "hotter" somehow (the Albatros - not the pilot!) Another close-up of OvS's D.VII - James, you will lure me to fly and love that "box kite" with your skins. The look over the mountain regions - boy, it is getting tough to wait for all this! And there seem to be enough cows now for the British to get the milk for their morning tea, and for the Americans to make Hamburgers. So you may forgive me my poor rhymes - I had to. ODE TO THE FORTHCOMING OFF Soft evening light on instruments and wires The sundown makes Albert Cathedral glow No need of enemies for all our flyers Flying these kites alone will be the show! Maybe you'll never see the foe who beat you but here's the best excuse for pilots, soon: the cockpit and the scenery intrigued me, the pastel sunset and the crescent moon.