In the Full mission builder; The vertical slider on the left hand side. That knob or whatever should be a doughnut with a hollow inside. So that when your pointer is within a reasonable radius, it automatically catches it instead.
As it is now, I at least have to knab it right on or it slips as though I have buttered fingers. Very agravating!
+1Originally posted by Marcel_Albert:
Dislike nothing particularly , except some of the AI behaviour when they do impossible things but hopefully this will evolve with the next sim![]()
AI "cheating" made me play this sim online almost exclusively.
But this is more striving towards perfect sim than objective criticism. This sim is awesome.
I can't help that I'm fat and bald. I was born like that.Originally posted by Uufflakke:
<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by jayhall0315:
....Discussions about airframe details so exacting by <span class="ev_code_RED">fat, bald dudes </span>
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+ 1... watch it jayman![]()
I thought that was changed in one of the patches so a delay could be set?Originally posted by idonno:
Low level sneak attacks are impossible because the AA gunners live at their guns 24/7. Quite unrealistic, and a serious oversight on Oleg's part.
My pet hate is the AI navigation lights being on at night which completely spoils dusk/night missions.
Cheers,
RD.
AI, when I first got Pacific Fighters I decided to start a Japanese campaign, so I started at Pearl Harbour, flew in with my flight, and over Pearl the wing leader signalled the attack. I followed the flight down, all the AI planes were diving flat out, I endeavoured to keep up with them until my wings fell off, meanwhile the entire AI flight finished their hi-speed dive and pulled up in high G turns without any structural problems what so ever. That just killed the off-line immersion for me.
The sniper gunners too, OK, rear gunners should be dangerous, but getting a burst in the head from a BF110 rear gunner, who is in a shot up plane with one wing, hurtling to earth and spinning like crazy at 350 yards range is taking the mickey. I wouldn't mind if it was an occasional occurrence but it happens all to often.