Somalia Theatre ?
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All these sound interesting… can’t wait to give this theater a closer look, or even a deep-in test, in case you devs. will like to allow me to.
With best regards,
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MIG on MIG action. guns,guns,guns
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More Somalia beta action.
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As folks can see from Ripper’s video, Operation Star (Save0.cam) is completed. We are now working on the Ogden War. A classic 1960s era old school knife fight in the air and ground.
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That could be fun in F4’s
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I like to see the big tomcat walking around the new theatres being made, in a nice new pit. that RDC speed hud demon has to be slayed. tomcat is my all time favorite jet.
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I like to see the big tomcat walking around the new theatres being made, in a nice new pit. that RDC speed hud demon has to be slayed. tomcat is my all time favorite jet.
Rdc spd has been slayed , new aim54 fm from em89 and large hud can be adjusted in ckpt art , just can’t get it right yet. https://www.benchmarksims.org/forum/showthread.php?33529-F-14A-problem-in-1980-UOAF-Edition&p=468832&viewfull=1#post468832
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Update on Save2.cam, the Ogden War. Here is the initial campaign map at the beginning of the war:
Here is the same 2D image after running the campaign on 16x using HQ for PAK and mission goals:
As you can victory has been achieved in the ground war.
A great majority of ground units in Somalia are tanks with some motorized (wheeled) units. Conventional infantry is dug in to defend high value targets. But otherwise, they do not participate in the overall operations of capturing objectives. This is due to its very slow (6 MPH) normal speed. By using only tracked vehicle battalions, the ground war can move very quickly. Just like the Nordic Theatre, the movement penalties between objectives are very minimal in the wide open plains. Also, tanks are the only units that can capture objectives. Wheeled vehicles are able to hold objectives, but on their own, they are unable to take objectives for opposing forces.
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RDC SPEED blink,blink,blink… Has fix in flight adjustment.
Char0093:
It’s a bit of a Weird One for sure. But it Has a Fix! the default Config, Press ALT+F9 And CTRL+F9. These Callbacks are for CKPIT: LEFS - Set To Null and CKPIT: Flaps - Set To Null. This Combination will clear the message.It was a little different for my set up, but adjusting LEFs apparently does the trick.
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Update on Save2.cam, the Ogden War. Here is the initial campaign map at the beginning of the war:
Here is the same 2D image after running the campaign on 16x using HQ for PAK and mission goals:
As you can victory has been achieved in the ground war.
A great majority of ground units in Somalia are tanks with some motorized (wheeled) units. Conventional infantry is dug in to defend high value targets. But otherwise, they do not participate in the overall operations of capturing objectives. This is due to its very slow (6 MPH) normal speed. By using only tracked vehicle battalions, the ground war can move very quickly. Just like the Nordic Theatre, the movement penalties between objectives are very minimal in the wide open plains. Also, tanks are the only units that can capture objectives. Wheeled vehicles are able to hold objectives, but on their own, they are unable to take objectives for opposing forces.
You learned well……;)
But can we explain it for others???
(I’m referring to the collective “Move Speed” of a unit)demer
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You learned well……;)
But can we explain it for others???
(I’m referring to the collective “Move Speed” of a unit)demer
Yes, Dave I should point that out. In all versions of Falcon 4, the entire Brigade operates that the slowest speed of an individual unit. Thus you can have a full battalion of tracked, and wheeled vehicles with one foot infantry unit. When you run the campaign, that entire brigade will move at 6 mph/10 km/h. Thus when I create moving battalions and brigades, I never use foot infantry.
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Thus when I create moving battalions and brigades
Just like real life!
Brigades don’t move!
C9
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So, it’s bad for all the other guys around here, but good indeed for us ‘CAS nerds’, like I just sure am
With best regards,