by DrRedskwirrell » Sun Nov 14, 2004 5:56 pm
Hi Captain.
First off, if you're flying online, the RAF squadron has been established, and using that tag, for quite some time. You may find urself attracting some unwanted attention with that in front of your nic if your callsign isn't on their roster.
I don't know why your plane is all over the place. It should handle the same whatever view you're using. For combat, spot view isn't a very good view to be honest:-
Some pilots insist on only using cockpit view "for realism" but you will find the more succesful dog-fighters have accepted that they're playing a game and use a combination of 'HUD' and 'padlock' views.
If you intend using padlock, it's not something to be used all the time; I use HUD (heads up display) as my main view, flicking between it and padlock, as you might use the rear view mirror in a car.
Padlock is exceptionally useful for cancelling out g-effects (black-out and red-out), when you get used to it.
The downside is that all your fixed-point orientation references (horizon, sun, etc) are invalidated by it because they're no longer fixed. Padlock locks on your opponent's aircraft and it can take some time to get used to flying this way and not in a normal forward view. It took me months (lolol).
Hope this helps you and good luck with the game. I fly several combat flight sim's now and, although CFS is probably the oldest, I reckon it's still the most fun online.
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DrRedskwirrell on Sun Nov 14, 2004 6:10 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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