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- LG1.Klein
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Reason: Server uses different version of the game. (HSFXv7.0)
Hyperlobby and Murmansk campaign say you guys are running 7.0.1 am I wrong or does the server need an update?
Hyperlobby and Murmansk campaign say you guys are running 7.0.1 am I wrong or does the server need an update?
- Tiger
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S!~ Sir,
You are correct. The system is running IL-2 Sturmovik:1946 v4.12.2m and HSFX 7.0.1 Expert.
You are correct. The system is running IL-2 Sturmovik:1946 v4.12.2m and HSFX 7.0.1 Expert.
- LG1.Klein
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I missed the expert part in the JSGME.
Another note. I was flying last night and it was around 1100 hours gametime. The sun was up but the fog was so dens I had to fly just a couple hundred meters agl or else lose site of the ground. Navigation was a nightmare let alone target spotting. Is there a chance the fog can be looked at?
Thank you.
Another note. I was flying last night and it was around 1100 hours gametime. The sun was up but the fog was so dens I had to fly just a couple hundred meters agl or else lose site of the ground. Navigation was a nightmare let alone target spotting. Is there a chance the fog can be looked at?
Thank you.
- YOKE
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~S~
I too have asked many many times about the fog / night / foggy night scenarios .
I have expressed concerns that if you can't see folks won't fly .
Seems this latest map is showing this to be the case.
I mean absolutely no disrespect but why go through the man hours and headaches of getting this to all work again if
when we enter the game it's foggy or night or both.
Seems the love for the immersion factor is the death of the game.
I too have asked many many times about the fog / night / foggy night scenarios .
I have expressed concerns that if you can't see folks won't fly .
Seems this latest map is showing this to be the case.
I mean absolutely no disrespect but why go through the man hours and headaches of getting this to all work again if
when we enter the game it's foggy or night or both.
Seems the love for the immersion factor is the death of the game.
- Tiger
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S!~ Gents,
Please accept my most sincere apologies. I don't believe that all scenarios should be flown at noon in absolutely clear skies, but it seems to be quite a challenge to find a good balance with the DCG settings being as broad as they are. I'll keep working on it.
Please accept my most sincere apologies. I don't believe that all scenarios should be flown at noon in absolutely clear skies, but it seems to be quite a challenge to find a good balance with the DCG settings being as broad as they are. I'll keep working on it.
- YOKE
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~S~
No apologies needed to be said .
I never asked for clear skies and noon all the time .
I only said , like others that the fog/night and foggy night is too much.
One day , with hope , the fog will clear a bit and flights can resume.
No apologies needed to be said .
I never asked for clear skies and noon all the time .
I only said , like others that the fog/night and foggy night is too much.
One day , with hope , the fog will clear a bit and flights can resume.
- Tiger
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S!~ Yoke,
I didn't mean to imply that you had asked to fly at noon in clear skies all the time. What I meant was that, in most other IL-2 scenarios I have flown in, it seems that it's always noon and sunny. One of my fondest memories is flying a few sorties in the first Manchuria campaign against the RCAF_FB in a thunderstorm. It was challenging and seemed quite realistic. I suppose I have been trying to recapture that feeling ever since.
I didn't mean to imply that you had asked to fly at noon in clear skies all the time. What I meant was that, in most other IL-2 scenarios I have flown in, it seems that it's always noon and sunny. One of my fondest memories is flying a few sorties in the first Manchuria campaign against the RCAF_FB in a thunderstorm. It was challenging and seemed quite realistic. I suppose I have been trying to recapture that feeling ever since.
- YOKE
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I suppose I have been trying to recapture that feeling ever since.
Oh you kids !
Behave now
- Space
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Mine is when Tiger found and led me into the airfield at night, my instruments and windscreen shot to hell, then stopped on the runway to celebrate. Tiger that is, not me. Chaos and comedy followed!Tiger wrote: One of my fondest memories is flying a few sorties in the first Manchuria campaign against the RCAF_FB in a thunderstorm. .
- Tiger
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I remember that, too! That was an SEOW mission and it was text-book perfect, right up until I stopped in front of you on the runway. It reminded me of the introduction to ABC's Wide World of Sports: "The thrill of victory, and the agony of defeat."
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