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I think it's just the fact that I like stuff to look good. As the Super Hornet is concerned I like the jet a lot and therefore feel that it was too low poly in my mind. But I run SF2, DCS, and rarely FSX, and Arma 3 with decent (maybe too good) framerates. And my ASUS is two years old and I had guys last year in my clan bitching about low FPS with a certain mission, which amazed me but that's that. Overall I like quality models and that's pretty much it. A lot of my gunwork in Arma 3 is reasonable for the game and yet highly detailed enough to look like that weapon without going overboard and not kill the FPS either. I was talking to a guy and he showed me a gun model that was 350MB(!!!) and he was wondering why it worked. If I remember the SH was like... 20,000? It's been a long time since I knew the figures but overall while there are parts that could use some tweaking and enhancement overall its cool as it is. Ravenclaw's stuff? Man his stuff runs highly detailed (sometimes insanely detailed) but its also not much of a hit on the polys. May want to look at optimizing your card or getting a new one as well.
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View File Su-25T USAF 74th FS (FT) Su-25T USAF 74th FS, (FT) While the Su-25T as a whole is a very capable combat jet within its own right, the aircraft will never be as capable as the A-10A or A-10C currently. However it does look good in a splash of European 1 and represents a fictional rendition of the aircraft in the 74th Fighter Squadron, 23rd Fighter Group, the “Flying Tigers”. To install this skin simply cut and paste the folder into the Bazar/Liveries/Su-25T folder and in the Payload Editor, select “USAF 74th FS (FT)” and go fly. And for those with the appropriate mod can use this also for the USA side. Submitter EricJ Submitted 01/05/2015 Category SU-25T Skins
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Su-25T USAF 74th FS, (FT) While the Su-25T as a whole is a very capable combat jet within its own right, the aircraft will never be as capable as the A-10A or A-10C currently. However it does look good in a splash of European 1 and represents a fictional rendition of the aircraft in the 74th Fighter Squadron, 23rd Fighter Group, the “Flying Tigers”. To install this skin simply cut and paste the folder into the Bazar/Liveries/Su-25T folder and in the Payload Editor, select “USAF 74th FS (FT)” and go fly. And for those with the appropriate mod can use this also for the USA side. -
Okay what you need to do is look at the format for the SF2 tanks and mirror it, name it differently, then edit that aircraft's specific data_ini. and add that name so the game knows to look for that model. Personally I have no clue why you're so hot to use older model versions of the same tank in SF2? I mean the cool thing about the SF2 version is you can do custom tanks with custom insignia and stuff, but it literally is the same model in SF2.
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That sucks man, I used to use the FLY 5 stick... and the damn thing broke just sitting there, out of two one key broke. Novel concept for the deployed Soldier but seriously the Logitech has never failed me... Nice shots too! And enjoy sitting on that seat man, guess it's a South African thing
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DCS/LOMAC Screen Shot Thread
Flanker562 replied to Dave's topic in Digital Combat Simulator Series General Discussion
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Relearning everything again
Flanker562 replied to ST0RM's topic in Digital Combat Simulator Series General Discussion
Yeah I tried the Mi-8 and can't fly for nothing so I guess it is a patch issue (sucks as it looks fairly cool) and the Huey is marginally better though. -
JTAC Manual?
Flanker562 replied to Flanker562's topic in Digital Combat Simulator Series General Discussion
DCS JFO-JTAC-Pilot Guide - Generating a 9-Line - Not using a 9-Line -
View File Su-25T Aggressor 1 This is a fictional skin, of an Su-25T of the 412th AB, 1st Squadron, Eastern MD, 2015. It is completely fictional and based off of the old USAF “European 1” scheme for the A-10A Warthog, before they switched to the two-tone grey scheme currently applied. To install this skin simply cut and paste the folder into the “DCSWorld\Bazar\Liveries\Su-25T” and go fly. In the Payload Editor this one is named “Aggressor No.1” in the Paint Schemes drop down menu. Submitter EricJ Submitted 01/02/2015 Category SU-25T Skins
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Well the reason I despise flying in A3 for fixed-wing is the size of the islands, which is great because while it does take time, can be added without waiting for years of development. And one reason I don't like DCS is man you'll be in your 90s before a real good module comes out. Granted the A-10C is a real good module but overall still... years is what some people just don't have the patience for.
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This is a fictional skin, of an Su-25T of the 412th AB, 1st Squadron, Eastern MD, 2015. It is completely fictional and based off of the old USAF “European 1” scheme for the A-10A Warthog, before they switched to the two-tone grey scheme currently applied. To install this skin simply cut and paste the folder into the “DCSWorld\Bazar\Liveries\Su-25T” and go fly. In the Payload Editor this one is named “Aggressor No.1” in the Paint Schemes drop down menu. -
Yeah don't get me wrong the article is cool as hell, but I actually started helo flying around March or so ish around last year and been hooked since. Given though DCS does realistic modelling I think while A3 is making great steps to finally improve the modelling, I just think I'm better off fixed-wing for DCS/A3/SF2 and helo flying for A3. I just don't have the care I guess for the helos, given (with the exception of the Huey) they're all Russian and would appreciate an Apache for DCS or at the minimum a Cobra. I like flying Russian iron but I've done it for over a decade so I need a change
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I've taken a dislike to helo flying (maybe because I've done fixed-wing for so long), especially the Mi-8 since it rotates uncontrollably and easy to break. The Black Shark is alright and have yet to fly the Huey but overall I honestly prefer Arma 3 for helo flying compared to DCS.
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Any pod is "good" as they're very generic (other than some operating procedures). Since I'm sure you've probably operated the real thing then you're not going to get the same amount of use of it. The pod automatically goes to the nearest target you hit E with (or the main target for your mission). If you want to use a real TGP with any effect simulated go to DCS and get the A-10C module. But here's a small guide I wrote four years ago and not surprisingly still works even with the July 2013 patch: Like real life you need to just practice, and highly recommend getting the Bombing Range map as that way you can practice unmolested if needed. Guided Weapons.pdf Guided Weapons.pdf
