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One less than last week, unless i miss my guess...
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F-302 Skin
harryleith replied to harryleith's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 1 Series - Mods/Skinning Discussion
Hi Wrench, I didn't add the missiles, I just stopped them floating above the wing surface. I know missiles aren't authentic, but given the Pulse Cannon don't work, I needed something other than harsh language to defend myself with! If I understand correctly, you are saying you built some skins for the F-302 a couple of years ago, but you aren't sure where they are now. I might have a fiddle around and see what I can come up with. Thanks for the info! -
F-302 Skin
harryleith replied to harryleith's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 1 Series - Mods/Skinning Discussion
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Just for fun, I downloaded the F-302 and Death Glider add-on aircraft for SF from the A-Team's site. The Death Glider has a nice skin, but the F-302 is bare. Does anyone have a skin for the A-Team's 3D model of the F-302, or a Photoshop template I could create one from? (Forgive my ignorance, but is the template file created by 3D Studio Max, or how do you know where to map the skin BMP onto the model?) I am flying them in SF2 and they work OK, but the missiles for the Death glider ride above the wings, not below. Does anyone know if this an SF2 thing, of just that it is a beta product? I can fiddle with the pylon positioning in the data.ini file, but haven't gotten around to it yet.
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A Few Questions
harryleith replied to Geary's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 1 Series - General Discussion
I rather enjoyed the rakishness of flying my Meteor F.8 with the canopy open, but I will look into converting it to an animation. -
Crony is a slightly pejorative term for a group of friends or associates, usually signifying of like mind or opinion. Despite the creative use of spelling, I think that's what our friend was trying to get across. Crony: A member of a group of friends or associates, usually loosely organized, brought together by common circumstances or activities. Members are often prone to a group mentality. Crony: Derivation. 1660s, Cambridge student slang, probably from Gk. khronios "long-lasting," from khronos "time," and with a sense of "old friend," or "contemporary." http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=cronie
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G'day Moongoose. You sure found the right place to hang out here. I am relatively new to SF2 as well, having been away from flight sims for years. SF2 is a great game, and the third-party mods you will find here just make it even better, not to mention the helpful advice and guidance. I have found the discussions, help and advice on this forum to be excellent, and an invaluable aid to getting to grips with the game - so don't be afraid to ask - (after checking out the knowledge base. of course!) Too bad all the advice can't make me a better pilot! Guess I'll have to look after that myself!
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I spent a very enjoyable week of reserve service in the 1980's blowing up out-of-date ordnance. We got tennis elbow from throwing so many grenades - hundreds of the damned things! We got quite artistic with piles of old cordite shell propellant, small arms ammo and C4. C4 goes all crumbly as the wax desensitising material degrades, but it still goes BANG just a treat. We moulded it into shaped charge strips and blasted our names into granite rocks. We also used it to cook most of our meals that week. It was an amazing mix of range safety and reckless explosive abandon. Happy days.
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Invisible Nukes
harryleith replied to harryleith's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 1 Series - General Discussion
Actually, the model name in the INI file was misspelled. matched INI file to the real file name, and Mk-43's are GO! -
Erik, it sounds great, but I know of so many services that offer free backup online, even for Gb of data, and hard drives are relatively cheap these days. Check these out: http://www.techsupportalert.com/content/best-free-online-backup-sites.htm The problem I have with my business clients isn't where to backup, but making it seamless for them. They always forget to do it. I was suggesting FBackup might be useful as a scheduling tool. I have been trialling using FBackup and DropBox together, one to do the backup, and the other to make a copy off-site. I would hate to lose my data, especially the tweaks to aircraft like the A-4G Skyhawk, where I have skins from several sources and custom loading/hangar screens.
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I have seen a few people speak about backups, and with all the tweaks and changes I have made to the game and aircraft I would hate to lose it all in a crash. I advise small businesses on backup solutions and I am currently testing a free backup utility called FBackup. (http://www.fbackup.com/). It allows you to very simple automate backups on your computer, and is free to use and has an easy wizard to help you set up a scheduled or manual backup. (The company also makes a commercial version, but this is the light and simple alternative). I set up a quick backup to copy my SF2 install, and back up any incremental changes weekly. It seems to be working OK at the moment, but I will post again if I have any issues. Anyone else want to give it a go?
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Thanks Wrench. The overly aggressive FireCan is the version that came with the latest Libya terrain (v375). Installing this lovely terrain initially inspired me to do some SEAD missions and I piled in a whole lot more SAMs and AAA to spice it up a bit. It was when I switched back to flying CAS that I noticed this little oddity. My install is SF2 combo merged and patch level Dec2009. I am doing single mission CAS with RAN A-4G Skyhawks, trying to perfect my Mk20 Rockeye and Mk82 Snakeye delivery Since I have removed the FireCan, the game has started using T-80s and BMPs in ground attacks.
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OK. The FireCans have to go! I shovelled my install full of BMP-1s, T-80s etc. and I still got row upon row of radar vans lining up for ground attack. Is it something to do with the weapon type? It said it was an AAA_Battery, not a Tank or APC, but it kept getting selected in preference to any other vehicle type. Once I got rid of it, lots of lovely T-80's to drop ordnance on.
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I recently added lots of modern AAA and SAM Ground Objects to my SF2 install to spice up the SEAD missions. However, it has had a funny and unintended side-effect. While flying a CAS mission with an RAN A-4G Skyhawk, I rolled into the attack, only to find that the ground troops attacking my friendlies were rank upon rank of FireCan radars! The radars are immobile vans, without any armament whatsoever. Suffice it to say they didn't put up much of a fight, and the ground friendlies went through them like a knife through butter. Nevertheless, it was a bizarre sight to see. I think I need to go get some more offensive-capable ground forces for the Red team.
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Thanks for the link. Looks like a couple of useful images and the USAF photos appear to be public domain.
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I was sending a friend a link about cluster bombs and went to the usually reliable wikipedia. I was astonished to find that the article on the CBU-24 was two sentences long, and no images. Horrified, I did some hasty research and added some more detail, but I was surprised at this gap in what must be an interesting set of topics. If the entries in wikipedia are inadequate, can we, as a community with a wealth of knowledge, help out? I am not just thinking of CBU-24s but of all modern aircraft weapons systems. Pick your favourite and have a look. If it isn't covered, or not covered well, help to update it. AAMs appear to be well covered, as are SAM systems, but I am guessing air-to-mud might have a lot of holes we could help fill. And does anyone have any images of CBU-24s? I came up dry. The image needs to be your own copyright, or public domain. Does the US military make public domain images available?
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I recently added a new range of soviet SAMs to spice up life in the air - and boy, it sure worked! Instead of staid ZSU-23-4's and SA-2s, I was getting blasted out of the air by accurate, hard to dodge and decoy modern anti-air systems. It was a nasty surprise, but great fun, even if I did go home with my arse in a brown paper bag more times than not. As soon as you fly into the area, there are literally dozens of "SAM Launch!" and "SAM inbound!" calls. You really have to work to avoid those SAMs. If all you are only seeing is boring SAMs and AAA when you fly, sprinkle some modern systems in the Ground Objects folder. You will regret it - but you will have a great time!
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Man! I am OLD! I remember Chuck Yeager's Air Combat. I even played it on the Macintosh. In fact, it was Chuck nostalgia that caused me to buy SF2 last year after getting back into Flight Sims while teaching a friend to game. Probably my first flight sim was on the C-64. I can't recall the name of the game, but I do remember also having an Apache simulator game on cassette tape. It took about 20 minutes to load from tape, and only worked one time out of three. You had to really want to play! I also played the original Air Superiority board games, flying MiG-21's and MiG-29's across paper maps against my friends in Phantoms and F-15's. I kept them for years but didn't have anyone to play them with, so I ditched them when I moved house a couple of years ago.
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Nuclear yields
harryleith replied to harryleith's topic in Thirdwire: Strike Fighters 1 Series - Mods/Skinning Discussion
Fair enough. I am happy to hold a wet finger up into the blast cloud until it feels right. I just wanted to make sure I wasn't a magnitude or two short of a big boom through poor arithmetic. Thanks! -
Hi Gang, I have been fiddling with some of the nuclear weapons that came with the A-5A Vigilante and the B-28 Hustler in SF2(merged) and I'm not sure I am getting the yields right. By my calculations (fingers and toes), a 1Mt warhead should have a kilogram yield of 1e+009, but the weapon INI files list a kilogram yield of 1e+012. One Megaton is a million tons (1,000,000 tons) and 1 ton has 1,000 kgs - thus 1,000,000,000kgs - 9 zeroes. I counted them twice, just to be sure! I have looked back on past discussions but can't find an answer. Has anyone got any guidance about this? Using 1e+009 gives a squibby explosion that will destroy things at one end of an airfield but leave the other end unscathed. 1e+012 makes a better KABOOM and levelled two entire airfields - more like what I was expecting. Like others have mentioned in previous forums, I had the experience of dropping a 1Mt Storetrain from an A-5 on a comm building and scored a hit within a hundred metres or so, but the building survived, as did all the tents etc. surrounding it. Am I doing something obviously stoopid?
