I think the BMS Training Scripts engine is powerful enough to provide fully fledged in-sim tutorials (like DCS). I’ve checked “BMS Training Scripts.pdf” and found essential functions such as the following:
WaitSound <string>: This will play a specific sound, and will stop the script during the sound is playing.
Sound <string>: The same of WaitSound but this one will not stop the script.
WaitInput <time><command callback=“”></command>: The script will wait for the user pres a specific key. The time istime that the script will wait, if it expires will give a “false” response and will continue with the script.You can see the name of the commands in the key file.
Print <time><string>: This will type on the window. The time (1.0 is 1 second. 0.001 is 1 millisecond) sectionis the time that the massage will be showed on screen.
SimCommand <command callback=“”></command>: Causes <command></command>to be executed just as if the user hadpressed the keystroke.
MoveCursor <float (x)=“”><float (y)=“”>: Moves the cursor from its current position by x and y amount. Therange of the coordinate system is from -1.0 to 1.0. For example x = -1.0 is the left of the screen, 0.0 isthe center and 1.0 is the right side of the screen. This cursor location is used for all print and drawingfunctions.
As you can see you can produce hands off and hands on tutorial with voice instructions and everything (just like in DCS). Is anyone currently trying to do this for 4.33?</float></float></string></time></time></string></string>