It’s not that I’m not going to read the manual, it’s actually something someone must do, those are amazing manuals loaded with information…and I will read them with a better understanding of what it’s talking about. What I’m trying to get at.as a brand new player, it becomes very discouraging to just begin with reading a book without first experiencing a bit of the basics of actual bms gameplay. Once you figure out that hey, I actually enjoy this! Then the study portion becomes something that is enjoyable. For me hands on becomes easier as I played around with DCS A-10c so it carries over nicely. The sole reason who so many people turn away from BMS (and other sims of this nature) is because they are told to read the book…see how thick it is, and walk away. New players shouldn’t overwhelm themselves with too much, just take it step by step.
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RE: Fast track manual
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RE: Fast track manual
Watch some YouTube videos if you can’t grasp certain things…I’ve learned nothing from the manual personally…everything was done with the help of a great community. With that learned knowledge I help others learn. No hand holding…just a helping hand ��.
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RE: Fast track manual
I’d stay away from the manual for the first couple of days…get on discord and look up falcon lounge…meet some people…don’t look at squadrons yet…meet te community and go fly…learn the basics. First see if you like the game. After you get settled in and meet some friends (who are probably new like you) everything will fall into place. After that you can read a bit of the manual and start perfecting your skills.
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RE: Post your BMS 4.33 Screenshots here!
few shots I took…these should give a couple of people a ��…enjoy!