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unable to interact with cockpit (LAlt+C) after a crashlanding


D4n

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see trackfile. (@ 01:16 timestamp crashlanding. Helicopter sliding, but staying level in the field)

 

unableInteractCockpitLAlt+C-after-crashlanding.trk

 

 

*meant LAlt+C of course.


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...and unlike other modules where the screen goes black, you can still 'see'. But can't do anything. And I'm still curious if anybody has only had one crewmember killed. When they get killed (as mentioned, by a stiff breeze), they both go in my experience. I'm hoping somebody has had a different experience and could still pilot the helo with the remaining crewmember.

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vor 3 Stunden schrieb ARM505:

...and unlike other modules where the screen goes black, you can still 'see'. But can't do anything. And I'm still curious if anybody has only had one crewmember killed. When they get killed (as mentioned, by a stiff breeze), they both go in my experience. I'm hoping somebody has had a different experience and could still pilot the helo with the remaining crewmember.

current situation in Multiplayer:
Pilot-Commander dead: No switch of seats before but also no autoswitch of seas by code, aiframe tumbles to its death or keeps flying gently into nowhere

 

Pilot-Operator dead: No feedback to player/Pilot-Commander but once you figured out dear Petro is now in a place with endless Vodka, you can RTB (but you have to reselect role, a repair

does not dezombify Petro for most player so far)

 

Multicrew: Pilot-Commander player dead - Pilot-Operator player gets blue message box and can RTB and vice versa (but you have to reselect role and switch aiframe, no rejoin on base for most players so far)

Early access module, Eagle early access module... and that is all that can be typed.. although a lot could be typed from a SCRUM, U-Waterfall, agile, any of many perspectives.
 

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2 hours ago, rogorogo said:

Pilot-Commander dead: ...

Pilot-Operator dead: ...

Please simply call it "pilot" and "gunner" for simplicity, people use those terms since at least vietnam war days when helicopters had a pilot and a gunner(s). The terms you wrote are unnecessarily confusing to new DCS players. Thank you.

 

And thanks a lot for the information.

 

2 hours ago, rogorogo said:

U-Waterfall

what's that?


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DCS server-admins: please adhere to a common sense gaming industry policy as most server admins throughout the industry do. (After all there's enough hostility on the internet already which really doesn't help anyone. Thanks.)

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3 hours ago, D4n said:

Please simply call it "pilot" and "gunner" for simplicity, people use those terms since at least vietnam war days when helicopters had a pilot and a gunner(s). The terms you wrote are unnecessarily confusing to new DCS players. Thank you.

 

You must think in Russian

 

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vor 20 Stunden schrieb D4n:

what's that?

 

 fe: https://www.oxagile.com/article/the-waterfall-model/

Don't bother if you are not familiar, I just placed that term there as a very layered hint (which some may get, and other can safely ignore or glance over), since there would a lot of things to be typed about, valid things, constructive things - about this product provider and core curator of the entire franchise, its integral aspects, standardization, engine (mostly about omission and "complete lack thereof").
But we cannot - because its CRM is as it is.

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