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Old 05-22-2011, 10:49 AM
Siegfried Siegfried is offline
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Why limits the turn view of the gunners view and other crews? Neck Pain?

In Ju88 bomber position I cant see the bombsight.

And where's the bomb falling view? the view armament key dont work?


Sorry for my bad english.
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Old 05-22-2011, 07:39 PM
335th_GRAthos 335th_GRAthos is offline
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Hallo Siegfried,

Regarding the first: There should not be a limit turning your head. You can turn your head WITHOUT the machine gun and, you can turn TOGETHER with the machine gun.

I do not know how to do it with the mouse only though.
I use TrackIR and it moves my gunner's head freely, and use the mouse to control the machine gun (not free movement).

Regarding the second: Press Shift-F1 and I think it will be the answer to your question.

PS. I think you can also press Shift-F1 at the gunners position as well, it may help.

Viel Spaß...
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Old 05-22-2011, 08:28 PM
Siegfried Siegfried is offline
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Thanks, but I speak about the views are very limited. I cant see over shoulder with my gunners like a see with pilot. Pilot is limited turn neck in bombers too.

It's claustrophobic...

We need true free 1st person view.

And i can't find to see mi falling bombs... armament view?
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