Thks for 4.36
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Indeed, thanks for this release. Especially for
set g_nIntuitiveSwitches 1
Whoever came up with this setting and its implementation, I salute you.
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A big thanks for all your efforts!
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Well done to all the team for getting this out. Just installed/configured, brief test looks great. Can’t wait to get some air time with 4.36
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Great work all, many thanks.
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Thanks to all the BMS team for making 4.36, nearly is a new plane considering all the changes it has. Now is our turn by studying and practicing to maximize what we have now.
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OMFG. Now that I’ve had a little time to actually fly, I’m even more impressed.
The graphics have improved immensely (I can hardly wait to see what 4.37 brings). The FPS have improved by ~30% on my 10 year old machine, even thought the airbases and landscape are so much more detailed and the quantity of trees/grass is incredible. TFR flights are way more satsifying.
The switch between 2D and 3D is much faster than it used to be (at least 2x, for me).
The images during the 3D transition are sharper and more beautiful than ever.
The increased F-16 functionality is incredible. (I hope to have time one day to sort out all of the new lighting options…)
The distinction between LANTIRN/SNIPER capabilities (that SNIPER no longer permits TFR) is baffling, at first, but ultimately genius.
And I’ve only begun to explore. I can’t wait to see what improvements there are to the ATO PKG planning when I begin my first 4.36 campaign.
I haven’t yet figured out the changes to setting STPTs on targets, but I’ll sort it. (I’m amazed that there are no threads on this topic as yet. The change in the RECON mode dialogs is intense…) And I’m sure I’ll find the per-plane targeting immensely satisfying when I do.
You guys continue to far exceed all expectations WRT verisimilitude (YES, I used that word!). Can I please, please, please buy you a beer or three?!
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Thank You all for the hard work. There are so many improvements I can’t list them all
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Slothrop indeed used the right set of words. “OMFG!”
This is such a great release.Thank you very much
PS: we really need a way to buy you guys some beers
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I know that there will be additional sources for downloading, but I do not know how long it will take, some good soul will provide a non-torrenting version? I can’t download torrent right now.
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@KREON said in Thks for 4.36:
I know that there will be additional sources for downloading, but I do not know how long it will take, some good soul will provide a non-torrenting version? I can’t download torrent right now.
Don’t think this is allowed per forum rules. Maybe privately?
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Merci pour cette 4.36 ! So many great new things.
One which is not visible in the videos is the new ‘SA bar’ or ‘mini-hud’. We can now resize it and move it as we want.
And it has an AOA indicator, a throttle indicator position with AB range clearly visible. This was a bit missing for me in some cases compared to DCS. Sometimes I want to be sure I am 100% buster, and the Noz Pos is not always that easy to read. Having the position of the speedbrake is also great. Now the BMS ‘mini-hud’ is so much better than DCS’s ‘show controls’. All the crucial info is here, to compensate somehow for not being in the jet and feeling accelerations, sounds, buffetting, etc… -
Thanks to all developers
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This is awesome, thanks to the dev team!!!
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@mean-old-man
What does it do and how do I use it? -
Many thanks! BMS is getting better and better!
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@mean-old-man said in Thks for 4.36:
Indeed, thanks for this release. Especially for
set g_nIntuitiveSwitches 1
Whoever came up with this setting and its implementation, I salute you.
I definitely agree. This shows that somebody really understands the importance of such small details.
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Many, many years ago, Falcon BMS set out to make Falcon 4 better.
Over those many years, they have gone so far beyond that original vision that it’s safe to say that they have made Falcon 4.0 utterly amazing, and the more they do, the more they dare to do.
The Falcon BMS phenomenon is utterly unique. I’ve never seen another example of such enduring evolvement with no corporate structure and no money involved-- anywhere in the world in my 70+ years on this planet.
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What we’re doing is not SoBad afterall
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@b0bl00i If you want to put a switch in the “down” position on the left side of your cockpit, you use left-mouse-button (the lower button, if you will) and the right-mouse-button (the upper button) to put the switch the “up” position. On the right sight of the cockpit you use right-mouse-button to put the switch in the “down” position (it’s now the lower button) and left-mouse-button for the “up” position.
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Terima kasih
many thanks to the devs.
4.36 running on an old i5 3570 & radeon 7950