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Early test of AV-8B Night Attack for DCS.


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It's still in beta. Beta is a more polished than EA but still not the finished product. Hence 2.0 is still considered a beta.

 

Fixed it for you. :)

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Folks, I understand Gedeon's feelings but I won't let any hot discussion either derail the thread or start a flame war.

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Plz i want more!!

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Plz i want more!!

 

As soon as it is ready, I'll make a CCRP video.

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A short video showcasing the ACP Weapons Release Parameters logic

 

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Awesome! You guys bring such great aircraft to life in DCS, thank you so much for all your hard work!

 

Gonna have a lot of fun learning this, and the summer break (Q3) is the perfect time to release a module!

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A short video showcasing the ACP Weapons Release Parameters logic

 

Can we, like in the A-10, set up different Profiles for the same Weapon?

 

And while I´m at it - in the ME one can place Nav Points (Initial Point Object) that can be used to quickly build a flightplan while in cockpit.

Will this be possible too?

 

Cheers and keep those updates coming; much appreciated!

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Am I the only one who thinks the harrier will be perfect in DCS Normandy? :pilotfly:

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A short video showcasing the ACP Weapons Release Parameters logic

 

 

I don't know what quarrel the US has with metric

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Would the friction slider on the TM Warthog be suitable for changing the nozzle angles? Or would you need something more incremental?

 

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The nozzles are axis controlled so any axis control will work with them.

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It would be very useful if there are a few binds available that set limits for the nozzle axis at key positions. That seems like the most straightforward way of modelling the stop.

 

These keybindings can even be programmed into an axis to give a slider an incremental function.

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These keybindings can even be programmed into an axis to give a slider an incremental function.

I think it would be fine with an audio cue such as the clunk the viggen afterburner makes at each stage.

 

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I think it would be fine with an audio cue such as the clunk the viggen afterburner makes at each stage.

 

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*unexpected flight behaviour* Oh shiii*** ! What ? Why ? What is happening ?

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I know a lot of axes have precision issues though, Saitek stuff comes to mind, which would mean your nozzles constantly jumping a bit. I'd imagine that's not ideal, so having it able to push the axis beyond the desired point but hotkey limited to something before that would be helpful.

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How to do a Cold and Dark engine start.

 

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