It is just Wet here today...
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- Rick Piper
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Re: It is just Wet here today...
Hi Guys
I didn't take offence.
not sure what i said
My "project" will go FS9 too matey but currently i have to be full FSX native to be sure it will be sunk into my noggin as it's got very hard to make stuff now with SP2 as goalposts have moved all over the shop 3 times now
Please don't anyone get the wrong end of the stick as i was not attacking etc at all , just didn't know who beta texters where aparts from Trev,Yourself and a couple of others.
So FS9 test is comming soon)
Regards
Rick
I didn't take offence.
not sure what i said
My "project" will go FS9 too matey but currently i have to be full FSX native to be sure it will be sunk into my noggin as it's got very hard to make stuff now with SP2 as goalposts have moved all over the shop 3 times now
Please don't anyone get the wrong end of the stick as i was not attacking etc at all , just didn't know who beta texters where aparts from Trev,Yourself and a couple of others.
So FS9 test is comming soon)
Regards
Rick
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Re: It is just Wet here today...
Ho Ho guys,
I just read these posts and I'm sure no-one meant anything they shouldn't, just all so sensitive after recent events. Root cause is probably mine, I think it's actually a good thing if the whole world doesn't know who a beta tester is (unless thery chose to make themselves known) that way the 'gizzit' mails are kept to a minimum.
Brian
I just read these posts and I'm sure no-one meant anything they shouldn't, just all so sensitive after recent events. Root cause is probably mine, I think it's actually a good thing if the whole world doesn't know who a beta tester is (unless thery chose to make themselves known) that way the 'gizzit' mails are kept to a minimum.
Brian
Re: It is just Wet here today...
Nice Post Peter..... love he screenies
Re: It is just Wet here today...
Whoops..my attempt at sarcasm ..doesn't realy translate into a post
All the beta-testers dis a fantastic job..I was having a go at myself for missing that one line in the manual!!
Apologies if anyone thought I was having 'a go'.. not at all. only at mysellf.... :brick: ....immensely grateful to all concerned..I'll get my coat STUPID
Regards
Jim
All the beta-testers dis a fantastic job..I was having a go at myself for missing that one line in the manual!!
Apologies if anyone thought I was having 'a go'.. not at all. only at mysellf.... :brick: ....immensely grateful to all concerned..I'll get my coat STUPID
Regards
Jim
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Re: It is just Wet here today...
To answer a few questions...Yes I was a beta tester for the Sea Vixen but my input was virtually nil from about halfway through, and I didn't see the red lights being used for other things. Sorry...got sidetracked with other projects and testing
No, I don't use FSX and haven't started it up for over a year now. I won't be starting it up ever again and it just lurks there waiting to be uninstalled. My beta testing is only done on the FS9 versions of things and then when they move to test the FSX version, I move on. I would have uninstalled FSX but heard a persistent rumour that the uninstall of FSX could and has interfered with the FS9 installation...So it sits on my drive unlooked at and with no updates since RTM. :flying:
With regard to that red light...The Pilot's Notes are a bit ambiguous in places and I think it would be better to make enquiries of someone who flew it, rather than make a correction on my say so. My view is that the pilot's last check on finals of "Three Greens!" would not be interfered with by poking in a distracting red light on the indicator at that stage.
No, I don't use FSX and haven't started it up for over a year now. I won't be starting it up ever again and it just lurks there waiting to be uninstalled. My beta testing is only done on the FS9 versions of things and then when they move to test the FSX version, I move on. I would have uninstalled FSX but heard a persistent rumour that the uninstall of FSX could and has interfered with the FS9 installation...So it sits on my drive unlooked at and with no updates since RTM. :flying:
With regard to that red light...The Pilot's Notes are a bit ambiguous in places and I think it would be better to make enquiries of someone who flew it, rather than make a correction on my say so. My view is that the pilot's last check on finals of "Three Greens!" would not be interfered with by poking in a distracting red light on the indicator at that stage.
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Re: It is just Wet here today...
Hi Peter,
As far as I'm aware (and you can choose to trust me or not on this..) the only difficulties I've heard of when uninstalling FSX is if it's on the same drive as FS9. I bought a new 500gb drive for it so I should be ok to uninstall. I'm just waiting for the freebie release of SP2 before I make that decision ;-)
Re the lights.. I understood the real Vixen pilot had flown the model so if anything, I'd have thought he'd have noticed if as light was there that shouldn't be. That said.. the 2D panel is pretty much useless for anything but turning things on or off as the view out is chronic without adjusting the eyepoint. Adjust the eyepoint to suit and the perspective goes to pot.. rock and a hard place! The default view in VC is actually very close to what you see when sitting in the front of one of these things when looking straight ahead. One tap out let's you see a bit more of the panel.. enough to be able to pan down and up without losing your way. Two taps back and the perspective starts to go again. While this sounds a bit damning, it's a problem associated with ALL similar aircraft in fsim and not restricted to this one alone ;-)
So much poop?? Well, it could be considered so and to miss any fault is as undesirable as it gets (almost like FSX) However, unless you like looking at the world through a fisheye lens, an oddball like this is probably going to be an easy one to get through.. not that it will again ;-)
PS.. Rick, I didn't think you were having a go ;-) I've had toothache since 4am on Sunday so my sense of humour has been tested. Having been and had said tooth extracted an hour ago and a couple of other bits done.. to be lumped with a bill for £235 is testing it a little further :o
ATB
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As far as I'm aware (and you can choose to trust me or not on this..) the only difficulties I've heard of when uninstalling FSX is if it's on the same drive as FS9. I bought a new 500gb drive for it so I should be ok to uninstall. I'm just waiting for the freebie release of SP2 before I make that decision ;-)
Re the lights.. I understood the real Vixen pilot had flown the model so if anything, I'd have thought he'd have noticed if as light was there that shouldn't be. That said.. the 2D panel is pretty much useless for anything but turning things on or off as the view out is chronic without adjusting the eyepoint. Adjust the eyepoint to suit and the perspective goes to pot.. rock and a hard place! The default view in VC is actually very close to what you see when sitting in the front of one of these things when looking straight ahead. One tap out let's you see a bit more of the panel.. enough to be able to pan down and up without losing your way. Two taps back and the perspective starts to go again. While this sounds a bit damning, it's a problem associated with ALL similar aircraft in fsim and not restricted to this one alone ;-)
So much poop?? Well, it could be considered so and to miss any fault is as undesirable as it gets (almost like FSX) However, unless you like looking at the world through a fisheye lens, an oddball like this is probably going to be an easy one to get through.. not that it will again ;-)
PS.. Rick, I didn't think you were having a go ;-) I've had toothache since 4am on Sunday so my sense of humour has been tested. Having been and had said tooth extracted an hour ago and a couple of other bits done.. to be lumped with a bill for £235 is testing it a little further :o
ATB
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Re: It is just Wet here today...
lol
I could have brought a big stilson wrench and me Dremel over sharpish xwink
hope it feels better now matey as toothache is usually worse than a kick in the Gonads
Regards
Rick
I could have brought a big stilson wrench and me Dremel over sharpish xwink
hope it feels better now matey as toothache is usually worse than a kick in the Gonads
Regards
Rick
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Rather you than me chap... I avoid dentists like the plague as the only person who can extract more money from me is the tax man.
Hope your on the mend.
xsmile ATB
Hope your on the mend.
xsmile ATB
Ben.
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Re: It is just Wet here today...
Well Dave, I guess it depends what you are used to, but I flew the whole of that sortie in the rain from the 2D cockpit just as it comes. I just used the hatswitch views for positioning and kept the panel in view for the whole sortie. All the screenshots were then taken from the Recorder Module > Playback...I did not record anything...just used the playback after I had turned off the runway. So those VC shots were only for screenshots as I don't actually fly in the VC :flying:DaveB wrote:That said.. the 2D panel is pretty much useless for anything but turning things on or off as the view out is chronic without adjusting the eyepoint. Adjust the eyepoint to suit and the perspective goes to pot.. rock and a hard place!
Regards,
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