Cheers, chaps! (TaillyHo - hiding in the 'Old Speckled Hen', pouring over his maps)
Quite overawed at the level to which you guys are taking this sim (and this thread!).
After my near-death experience (post #20 above), I haven't climbed back into the Scout - and it feels somehow appropriate to have a brief pause to acknowledge the 14-day hospitalisation period. Reading these last few posts I feel both thrilled at the prospect and depth of experiences still to come in OFF, and intimidated by the steepness of the learning curve.
With the maps, are you guys approximating the TAC-defined mission routes and 'waypoints' to the extent that you still 'complete' missions (I understand you have to do that to get promotions etc) - or does the route you take to and from not matter too much, so long as you reach the 'target'? I mean, on Lou's embedded map above - does the red route marked exactly represent the lines and waypoints one would otherwise see on the TAC for the same mission, or have you (Lou) determined your own route based on observable physical features you expect to be able to match between your map and what you actually see in the OFF world?
BTW, I've seen talk about reality settings of up to 140% (?) How or where does one 'see' what the current settings translate to in this regard? I'm not brave (stupid?) enough to dive in to a full DiD 140% campaign, but I would like to know - in effect - how big my 'training wheels' currently are, and work out a path I can start taking baby-steps along as I get more experience/ confidence.
Thanks for the great stuff above - and yeah, Lou I can see why you might be a little proud of your 'cockpit' there!