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Old 04-21-2011, 11:20 AM
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I want the bouncing needles back Stormcrow, lol. The cut out was way over done and you know it.

On a serious note though, I think they went a bit too far the other way RE: Cut out TBH, but that's for another thread.

Just having a laugh man, this is always par for the course.
'The Battle of France is over....Now the Battle of the Sim Forums is upon us'. I fly both sides, lots of love for the 109 too.

You do realize the sight only reflects on the small rectangular piece of glass, not the entire cockpit Hence the angle of the small piece of glass.

Ding Ding, we have a winnah!

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Old 04-21-2011, 11:24 AM
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Hell, lets just mount a Merlin to the 109s while we're at it.
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Old 04-21-2011, 11:29 AM
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Think most pople with TrackIR completly missed whats been asked for.


Keep the ctrl F1 but make it like in IL2, that is, no zoom.

With ctrl F1, as it is now, u CANNOT look 135 degrees to the sides or look back.

U have the massive canopy bars on the sides right in the field of view when lookin left and right with ctrlF1 enabled and zoomed in as icing on the cake.


Realistic, dont think so.

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Old 04-22-2011, 12:05 AM
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Think most pople with TrackIR completly missed whats been asked for.


Keep the ctrl F1 but make it like in IL2, that is, no zoom.

With ctrl F1, as it is now, u CANNOT look 135 degrees to the sides or look back.

U have the massive canopy bars on the sides right in the field of view when lookin left and right with ctrlF1 enabled and zoomed in as icing on the cake.


Realistic, dont think so.
+1 its the ZOOM that is unrealistic not the position of the revi
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Old 04-22-2011, 08:20 AM
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@Krupi:
irrelevant. Dismissed.
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Old 04-22-2011, 08:32 AM
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Cant figure out why u are arguing against changing how shift F1 works in CoD.

Something tells me neither do u.
I think they should change how Shift F1 works, but i don't think that they should change the position of the sights.

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irrelevant. Dismissed.
How the hell is that irrelevant?

Note I understand about the ocular vision but it would not look like this. It would only look like that if the pilot had a setup like the one apache pilots use.



So your telling me all german pilots were right eye dominant?
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Old 04-21-2011, 11:34 AM
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Hell, lets just mount a Merlin to the 109s while we're at it.
You know, that wouldn,t be unrealistic at all.
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A Buchon is the bastard stepdaughter of a 109.
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A Buchon is the bastard stepdaughter of a 109.
THANK YOU, buchon is FUGLY.
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