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They are angry on M2000 their FB is full of progress!!

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will the Mirage get a Professional flight model too ?

 

I hope they do like VEAO and Avio Dev.

Release beta with SFM first and add the EFM in a future update. :)

 

I want to see if anybody can spot the error. smilewink.gif

 

No pylons.


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Thanks for yet another update!

 

A quick question for developers, will AM-39, AS-37 and BLG-66 be included in this module like previously stated? :)

 

 

That's the idea for the AM-39 and AS-37, but since these weapons do not exist in DCS, we have to make them as well. So it will take some time.

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That's the idea for the AM-39 and AS-37, but since these weapons do not exist in DCS, we have to make them as well. So it will take some time.

 

YAY, YOU'RE THE BEST!!! :megalol::pilotfly:

 

It's gonna be multi-role! :joystick:

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I hope they do like VEAO and Avio Dev.

Release beta with SFM first and add the EFM in a future update. :)

 

But in a single product and not a SFM and EFM standalones. Even VEAO realized that selling a SFM only product wasn´t attractive to DCS fans

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But in a single product and not a SFM and EFM standalones. Even VEAO realized that selling a SFM only product wasn´t attractive to DCS fans

 

That's exactly how I meant it.

 

SFM release gives developers money a bit sooner, and we get the module a bit sooner. Win win. :smilewink:

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Another test. In this case the VTB or Heads Down Display.

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Man that is looking nice. I do think the lighter circular area in the HUD is overdone. This I think represents the viewable area of HUD symbology. In the few HUDS I have used this is hardly noticeable all that happens is the symbols just vanish.

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Nice to see another progress video, but u piloting with joystick?...because the pitch movement is so abrupt.

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Man that is looking nice. I do think the lighter circular area in the HUD is overdone. This I think represents the viewable area of HUD symbology. In the few HUDS I have used this is hardly noticeable all that happens is the symbols just vanish.

 

That will become invisible on release. Right now it is needed for alignment purposes.

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I think beta is very close now!!

They just finish what they know they already did on M2000 for FSX.

Beta in april? :)

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I hope they do like VEAO and Avio Dev.

Release beta with SFM first and add the EFM in a future update. :).

 

Personally, I think this is a mistake and might waste community enthusiasm. I think one of the big lessons of the last 10 years of "open" game development is never to release something incomplete.

 

I think beta is very close now!!

They just finish what they know they already did on M2000 for FSX.

Beta in april? :)

 

RAZBAM is making some really impressive progress, but I don't think you're imagining a realistic time scale. :)


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Flagrum, he mentioned in the comments that his joystick is very basic, so that might explain it.

Huh? Seems that I missed that ... but then, I seem to fail to see the difference between an "basic joystick" and a "common joystick" here - when I look at the control input responses of the aircraft. Today's joysticks are all analogue - but the aircraft reactions seem to be "digital" ...

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Huh? Seems that I missed that ... but then, I seem to fail to see the difference between an "basic joystick" and a "common joystick" here - when I look at the control input responses of the aircraft. Today's joysticks are all analogue - but the aircraft reactions seem to be "digital" ...

 

It is not a basic joystick. It is a chinese knock-off of a Logitech Extreme. It was a birthday gift from my Nephew, purchased with his own money, and have to use it. And then my Logitech Extreme 3D died so I am stuck with it. It is stiff as hell so many times I end up jerking it to correct something.

 

I am unable at this moment to purchase a new one.

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It is not a basic joystick. It is a chinese knock-off of a Logitech Extreme. It was a birthday gift from my Nephew, purchased with his own money, and have to use it. And then my Logitech Extreme 3D died so I am stuck with it. It is stiff as hell so many times I end up jerking it to correct something.

 

I am unable at this moment to purchase a new one.

Hehe ... allright.

 

But it does look quite ... awful, tbh. ;o)

 

But anyways - as long as it is just I/O hardware related (as opposed to FM related), I am your happy (potential) customer. ;o)

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Release the beta you'll have money to buy 1000 warthog at 320$!!!

Just kidding..:)

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