Weapon Delivery Planner released
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Falcas: Since the IFF arrived, saving a MFD configuration to DTC will also modify the IFF settings (POS settings at least), if not other things I didn’t check as well. If this is expected behavior?… but I have a doubt =).
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Oh, for people using the Hi-Res vanilla textures for the Mirage: move the 1988.dds file to the Hi-Res folder instead. Or change the 1988.dds name in the Hi-Res folder, so the low-res one (from WDP) is read instead.
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Falcas: Since the IFF arrived, saving a MFD configuration to DTC will also modify the IFF settings (POS settings at least), if not other things I didn’t check as well. If this is expected behavior?… but I have a doubt =).
WDP loads and saves everything in the DTC. And so also the IFF stuff. However, it does not change it.
Unless WDP fails to load the IFF portion or values in the file are not valid it might happen.But I would need a clear example to replicate.
gr Falcas
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Oh, for people using the Hi-Res vanilla textures for the Mirage: move the 1988.dds file to the Hi-Res folder instead. Or change the 1988.dds name in the Hi-Res folder, so the low-res one (from WDP) is read instead.
Until now the kneeboard for both the F-16 and the M2000 are only saved into the Normal texture dir.
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WDP loads and saves everything in the DTC. And so also the IFF stuff. However, it does not change it.
Unless WDP fails to load the IFF portion or values in the file are not valid it might happen.But I would need a clear example to replicate.
gr Falcas
I started a video and found where the problem is, unless it’s intended. IFF data is not loaded in WDP/DTC/IFF unless you answer you saved the DTC in the UI when the question is asked.
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Until now the kneeboard for both the F-16 and the M2000 are only saved into the Normal texture dir.
Let me explain a little more here.
Both kneeboards for the F-16 and the M2K are saved in hi-res already. But they are not saved in the hi-res directory as not everybody is using the hi-res option.
Saving the kneeboars in low res does make senseFor the F-16 this works as there is DDS for it in the hi-res directory. For the M2K the 1988.dds can be found on both the low-res and the hi-res.
Works fine if you don’t use the hi-res option, but in case you do use it, you will always end up seeing the same (unchanged) kneeboard.
SImple solution, just remove the 1988.dds from the hi-res directory and it will work just fine.Gr Falcas
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I started a video and found where the problem is, unless it’s intended. IFF data is not loaded in WDP/DTC/IFF unless you answer you saved the DTC in the UI when the question is asked.
To make sure you have a “clean” IFF setting do the following:
Set all your the things you want in WDP. MFDs, EWS, Radios you name it.
Then jump into the mission and the flight you want to do.
When you jump into the mission (flight) the DTC will be set for COMMs and IFF.
Changing to a different flight you will (can) get different IFF settings. If you have data in WDP during this time and save the DTC in WDP… sure things are different.Gr Falcas
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Let me explain a little more here.
Both kneeboards for the F-16 and the M2K are saved in hi-res already. But they are not saved in the hi-res directory as not everybody is using the hi-res option.
Saving the kneeboars in low res does make senseFor the F-16 this works as there is DDS for it in the hi-res directory. For the M2K the 1988.dds can be found on both the low-res and the hi-res.
Works fine if you don’t use the hi-res option, but in case you do use it, you will always end up seeing the same (unchanged) kneeboard.
SImple solution, just remove the 1988.dds from the hi-res directory and it will work just fine.Gr Falcas
Thanks, yes that’s what I’m suggesting too (renaming rather) :P.
And for the IFF settings, yes. As this sounds like a workaround, I assume the way it behaves isn’t intended. I hope I could help.
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And for the IFF settings, yes. As this sounds like a workaround, I assume the way it behaves isn’t intended. I hope I could help.
Its not a work around, this is how it works. Can´t really do anything else.
gr Falcas
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I started a video and found where the problem is, unless it’s intended. IFF data is not loaded in WDP/DTC/IFF unless you answer you saved the DTC in the UI when the question is asked.
Why answer yes? That is only in very special cases.
Gr Falcas
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what is the Helios format in settings and how is it used with Helios? I’m dumb founded….
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Why answer yes? That is only in very special cases.
Gr Falcas
… Otherwise, IFF data is not recorded into the DTC. This is why saving while changing my MFD restore different values. Apparently it works differently for you, if I’m the only one affected by that in the world, I’ll live with it :).
I never answer yes, now I will for that reason.
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Force QNH doesn’t appear unlikely in v3.7.12.125
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Force QNH doesn’t appear unlikely in v3.7.12.125
You mean: its not loading the whole weather.
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Hi Falcas,
Sorry if this has been discussed here previously, I did search for post, but…
…I notice that the South Korea charts are not the ones used in the KTO Docs folder. They are also named differntly (WDP = <aiport>_airport.gif / BMS = <airport>_diagram.png). I, for my own personal use, have converted the PNGs to GIFs and renamed to suit WDP.
I was wondering if there was a reason not to use the BMS version? Or how difficult it would be to point at the BMS installed versions (I see the folder structures are different).
I’m happy to post my converted files, but wasn’t sure of legalities, etc.
TANX
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New version released.
This should fix the crash for KTO TvT after 24-25 days.Enjoy,
Falcas
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Downloaded and working well.
And also, don’t forget to change your WDP version number on your left banner “News” of your web site to “WPD 3.7.14”.
Thank you Falcas for your great work. -
Downloaded and working well.
And also, don’t forget to change your WDP version number on your left banner “News” of your web site to “WPD 3.7.14”.
Thank you Falcas for your great work.That was already changed. you just need to refresh
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Hi
How do I add Somalia map to WDP
Thanks