AIR SOURCE CONTROLLER HIDDEN IN PIT OF BMS 4.32 RAMP START (SEE PICTURE)
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sigh โฆ you should ban yourself for all that teasing!
It is not teasing, but just to avoid him to buy a TIR without absolute needs (even if TIR is a REAL big + to enjoy this sim)
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Wait 3 - 4 weeks and your problem will be solved.
I assume these are Falcon weeks, as always?
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What do you think ?
I think the holidays are coming up in 4-5 real weeks, and this would be a nice present under the virtual Christmas tree. ^^
A release then should probably come with a disclaimer that BMS is not responsible for possible divorces, break-ups or family fights, though. -
What do you think ?
Pretty much what Eagle Eye was saying, given the time of year it would be pretty cool if the 3-4 falcon weeks coincided with real time.
Yeah, Vainglorious hopes, I knowโฆ
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Pre-plan (the divorces) cas.
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Thanks everyone for the great feed back and help
Regards, Seniorchief
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Chief, donโt know if youโre still having the issue I find that I can move my head position by holding the right mouse button and moving the mouse around.
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press 2 then press right twice on the POV (point of view) on the flight stickโฆ.problem solved
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I used to fly POV until I was graciously sent a TiR. What I used to do was(right click and hold mouse) look all the way to my right at the oxygen panel, leaving the Air Source slightly exposed in the top left corner of screen. Then you could move your mouse across to turn it on. Hope that helps some
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For those without TrackIR or other head tracking software:
Moving the mouse while holding right mouse button moves your view (like rotating your head), and I donโt know if it was already the case in 4.32, but in BMS 4.33, middle mouse button allows you to move your viewpoint (like moving your head). This way, you can easily move your view forward (MMB) and look right (RMB) to see the Air Source knob. Then click โ3โ again to go back to default 3D cockpit view. -
What he said ^^ I meant to add the part about the middle mouse button.
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For those without TrackIR or other head tracking software:
Moving the mouse while holding right mouse button moves your view (like rotating your head), and I donโt know if it was already the case in 4.32, but in BMS 4.33, middle mouse button allows you to move your viewpoint (like moving your head). This way, you can easily move your view forward (MMB) and look right (RMB) to see the Air Source knob. Then click โ3โ again to go back to default 3D cockpit view.You learn something new every day! Thanks EE