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Na początku po premierze w Early Access na pewno większe szanse będzie miał Flanker ze swoimi R-27ET niż Szerszeń ze Sparrowem (AMRAAM dojdzie później).
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Wiem, że lubicie jak marudzę, tak więc wtrnacam swoje 3 grosze. Nigdzie nie ma info czy jest to nagranie czasowo 1:1. Pamiętam ultrapłynne filmy z Iłka (CloDa) jak ludziom klatkowało (oprócz Noe`go, ale to inna historia). Myk polegał na nagrywaniu w zwolnionym tempie, a potem przyspieszaniu do normalnego, coś jak wybuchy na makietach w filmach...Tako rzecze,Zaratustra
Time for a mini-update!Most of the team has been on the Russian new year’s holiday the past 10 days, but work will resume in full force on Tuesday. We are in sprint mode now to bring the Early Access build of the Hornet to release status as soon as we can. As mentioned before, much of the current work revolves around tuning the flight model / Flight Control System (FCS), weapon integration (SMS page, HUD, and objects), the air-to-air radar, the INS system to support waypoints, and whole lotta systems and sound tuning. Once more weapons come online, we’ll be showing them off and their delivery modes. Our art team is also working on some new skins that we should be showing off soon. Today we have an image of LAU-61 rocket pods and ZUNI rockets for the Hornet.
Wiele osób twierdzi, że poczucie prędkości w DCS nie jest realne. To video River Hornet powinno rozwiać wątpliwości, kawał dobrej roboty panowie.
When creating our F/A-18C Hornet, our goal has been to create the most accurate simulation of a LOT 20 Hornet possible. One area we ran into issues with though is the defensive systems. While we had great information on the ALR-67, ALE-39, and ALQ-162, we ran into a lot of trouble finding good data on the newer ALE-47 and ALQ-165 ASPJ systems. Because of that, we had to use the older defensive systems panel in the bottom center instrument panel.After a lot of hunting, we’ve been able to put enough open source information together to create a rather accurate simulation of the ALE-47 and ALQ-165 system operations. The ALE-47 in particular provides a lot more capability in creating manual programs and the semi-automatic and automatic programs. Attached, you can see the new Integrated Countermeasures Control Panel (ICMCP). As you will probably notice, this panel is rather spartan. This is because most of the functions have been moved to the EW DDI page.Thanks,Matt “Wags” WagnerSenior Producer