This may sound weird but....

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Re: This may sound weird but....

Postby Jason Terry » Mon Jul 07, 2003 10:03 am

[quote] ;D
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Re: This may sound weird but....

Postby Craig. » Mon Jul 07, 2003 10:16 am

1341 meters in length.
775 meters in height. and you'd need to use a quantum singularity for its power source, which i dont think is modeled either ;D
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Re: This may sound weird but....

Postby Jason Terry » Mon Jul 07, 2003 11:11 am

1341 meters in length.
775 meters in height. and you'd need to use a quantum singularity for its power source, which i dont think is modeled either ;D


Heh, very true, but with the 345,269,876,123 seemingly non-flightsim related functions of Gmax surely someone can figure out a way.... ::) :P
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Re: This may sound weird but....

Postby Hellhound » Sat Nov 22, 2003 5:45 pm

If you want to fly Star Wars spacecraft, try looking for X-Wing Alliance. It's a great combat flight sim. There are numorous sites out there like SimV for it with tons of great downloads. It's a bit old (1999) but you may still be able to get it in stores or from LucasArts.com. The graphics are a bit antiquated by todays standards but because of the games powerful graphics engine, there are several sites that are dedicated to upgrading it's graphics. (ie XwingAllianceUpgrade.com)

There is also a Tie Interceptor available for Orbiter. Infact you may wish to talk to thoes in the Orbiter community. I've seen other starships like Voyager and the Enterprise created for it. In Orbiter your not restricted to just space or the atmosphere like in XWA or FS2002.



orbiter? wat's tha address? oh, and i am getting 2004 tomarrow, and wanted to see what i could get beforehand.
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Re: This may sound weird but....

Postby Scott_McCloud » Sat Nov 22, 2003 10:22 pm

;D
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Re: This may sound weird but....

Postby Jason Terry » Sun Nov 23, 2003 11:59 pm

orbiter? wat's tha address? oh, and i am getting 2004 tomarrow, and wanted to see what i could get beforehand.



Hellhound, Orbiter can be found at http://www.medphys.ucl.ac.uk/~martins/orbit/orbit.html

It models real space flight physics so it is probably more of a "simulator" than FS, but it's pretty good.  I haven't seen any SW vessels for it but surely there'd be a few, there are tons of Trek vehicles.  Good luck :-)

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Re: This may sound weird but....

Postby SabreHawk » Mon Nov 24, 2003 10:22 am

Hey Ace! So nice to see ya! :D Jeez, I didnt know you were here, gosh havent seen ya since BOTA2003!!

Well anyway, good to know yer here bud. 8)
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Re: This may sound weird but....

Postby Jason Terry » Mon Nov 24, 2003 4:43 pm

lol, I live here,....sometimes I just lurk in the shadows.  8)

Speaking of BOTA, I am working on more space shuttles like the one from the race (mainly for orbiter than FS):

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