Thanks!
Latest posts made by Razor121
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RE: Idle Detent / TM Warthog
You could use a callibration tool for the Warthog throttle. I found one here and it worked at least for me:
https://www.benchmarksims.org/forum/showthread.php?42178-Can-you-remove-the-Idle-detent-in-the-Warthog-Throttle&p=574766&viewfull=1#post574766My Warthog throttle axis goes all the way back, even beyond the idle cut off.
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RE: Weapon Delivery Planner released
I guess the 2nd line from the bottom has the issue:
POS 1 WayPoint= 0
Here it fails to parse ’ 0’ to an integer.
Try to remove the space:
POS 1 WayPoint=0After that it should be able to parse ‘0’ to an integer.
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RE: Cockpit view
Thank you very much for your answer, could you send me the profile you use, I can’t do it, what I don’t get is that by centering the view with f12, it does not stay in the position that I want and to get that position I must move the view and that’s when it doesn’t stay still. thanks and greetings
My profile won’t help you. It’s the exact opposite of what you request.
What you can try is switch off the mirrored curve for the pitch axis and move the center points of your curve to the left or right and see if it helps.Gesendet von meinem M2007J3SG mit Tapatalk
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RE: Cockpit view
Thanks for the answer, what you say, I know, what happens is that I have assigned dead zones in the center to avoid headaches when trying to keep my eyes fixed. So what I want is in that position that I comment on where I would like to start and I want to apply the dead zones. A greeting and thanks again
Then just do it like that.
You should be able to set up a profile that does not use mirrored curves. Just tune your curves so that your dead zone is were you need it. -
RE: Helios Falcon Plugin QOL Update
Wheelchock, could you also look into the drum for the 10th thousands?
I starts turning immediatelly after passing the 9000 feet but I think it should start turning at 9900 feet and end at 10000 feet.
This leads to situation where I look at the altimeter and see something like 19700 feet whereas 9700 feet would be correct. Thats because the 10th thoudsands drum already shows somewhat “1”. -
RE: Helios Falcon Plugin QOL Update
Well we are actually fixing the Altimeter that is in Helios so that it works correctly with BMS. So stay tuned!!!
If you do so, could you also look into the drum numbers? In BMS they are turning the other way round than in the other famous flight sim that Helios does support. This applies to all drum numbers in the default instruments.
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RE: Helios Falcon Plugin QOL Update
Razor121, I updated the HeliosFalcon plugin and am testing it. The change now will allow a negative altitude value but, you can not use it with the provided Helios Altimeter gauge. I cannot change that as it is universal for both BMS and DCS. What you can do is create a customGauge for the altimeter ( I have one that I can give you ). You’l just have to copy it into your Helios profile and replace the current one. I’ll let you know once I have that all packaged up and available fr you.
I did report this issue but the problem was not really solved. Thanks for fixing it! I’ll build the solution and test it. And yes, I have a custom altimeter. The only custom gauge that I use is the speed meter. I still did not find a way to create a custom one.
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RE: Helios Falcon Plugin QOL Update
Hi Wheelchock,
Could you also do something about the altimeter behavior in regard of “negative” altitudes? e.g. if you’re on the ground and reduce the QNH setting until the indicated altitude is below zero feet. In BMS the altitude reads e.g. 99900 feet, Helios shows 100 feet instead. It would be great if Helios would behave the same way as BMS does.