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Mojeaux

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About Mojeaux

  • Birthday 05/19/1957

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    IL2, Lock on, FC2, DCS BS2, DCS A10-C, F4 BMS
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  1. My problem is repeatable in every multiplayer session. And only as client! Other players in the session do NOT, have this issue, only me!! When I try using the "View weapon", AKA.= "F5", I can cycle views on all currently active weapons, falling bombs, expanding CBU's, Air to air missiles ect. ect. HOWEVER: In the AI world of said tanks, mostly talking about Russian tanks and BMP's that fire the "SNIPPER" missiles. I'm trying to describe the ones that miss there intended target and eventually fall to the ground. In my opinion the game still treats them as still active! On the F-10 map they appear as red dots! Only on my machine! Other players do NOT see the red dots on the F-10 map!!! In heavy battles there can be a lot of them 50 to 100 unexploded SNIPER rounds just laying there! So that's not so bad, what is a deal breaker is in the "View WEAPONS" F-5, There they all are! Stuck in the ground and you have to cycle through each and every View of the said "Unexploded SNIPPER" rounds before you can see the currently fired or falling weapons in a given view. This gets soooo bad you just want to quit cheating by using this F-5, But we ALL love to see this view. #1 Question: Is this only me? Has anyone else been having this new problem! #2. Is there a fix?? #3. Is this a known BUG? I looked, couldn't find any related problems. Cheers...any helpful words will be appreciated. mojo out
  2. Have the Scud missiles been removed from the ME???

    1. Chizh

      Chizh

      No. It is presented into ME.

  3. I've been building a new mission in anticipation of the AH-64 with the NTTR, "Battlefield Vegas" Yea Babe!! Looking good so far. Coupled with driveable Combined arms Red and blue driveable vehicles also lots of AI on roof top targets on the strip! so far a lot of fun! I just need a "AH-64..... If it has good action with the NEW AH-64... I'll post in in the user files!
  4. Atari 520 ST, This referred to the total amount of memory in "Kilobytes"! Haaaaa! This machine caused my divorce from the first wife! You can guess how old I am now!
  5. It is just my observation and comparison. From the older versions of the Caucasus map (only one at the time!). The overall view of the map was clear and you could see for vast distances. However; the frame rate sucked! I remember when they tried to improve the frame rate by adding the haze! I noticed it right away. Didn't like it, but the frame rates seemed to have improved a tad!
  6. Nicely put "BonerCat" (No I don't wanna know1) hehe
  7. Yes I'm sure the problem is with DCS... In the 3 D cockpit it stops intermittently ....with no reason. If you goto a view like F2 or another view you can still see that the Track IR is still working! Just not in the 3 D cockpit anymore. This has been a issue for a very very long time and no one seems to want to address it.
  8. What about; Would this be appropriate; The barricade is an emergency recovery system used only when a normal (pendant) arrestment cannot be made. The barricade is normally in a stowed condition and rigged only when required. To rig a barricade, it is stretched across the flight deck between stanchions, which are raised from the flight deck. Rigging the barricade is routinely practiced by U.S. carrier flight deck personnel; a well trained crew can accomplish the task in under three minutes.[6] The barricade webbing consists of upper and lower horizontal loading straps joined to each other at the ends. Five vertical engaging straps, spaced 20 feet apart, are connected to each upper and lower load strap. The barricade webbing is raised to a height of approximately 20 feet. The barricade webbing engages the wings of the landing aircraft, wherein energy is transmitted from the barricade webbing through the purchase cable to the arresting engine. Following a barricade arrestment, the webbing and deck cables are discarded and the stanchions are lowered back into their recessed slots. Barricade engagements are rare, as tailhooks are designed to be extremely fail-safe, and an aircraft returning from combat with such severe damage would likely not be able to land. This device has been installed on all American aircraft carriers and on the French Charles de Gaulle, while Brazilian CATOBAR and Russian and Indian STOBAR aircraft carriers have only conventional arresting gear installed.[citation needed] mojo out
  9. Go Bandit Gooooo Don't let the ass hats detour you! MANY many of us out here support you! TRUTH!
  10. Mojeaux

    April Fools!

    I must of won! I get a free module from DCS... The slots all lined up for me! I get free stuff!
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