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Post by SYN_Kara on Mar 11, 2011 16:17:28 GMT
Wednesday, there was no more SE5 on the server, so I decided to improve my skills with the Dolphin. I met two issues. I had to proceed to emergency landing twice (due to an overrev, followed by an engine failure). I flipped over and got killed twice. Can we avoid to get killed with this airplane when we flip over on landing ? (I know that I should learn landing first :-) )
My second issue is about the view settings to be able to view above wings. I use a Track-IR and I have found how to raise the height of view (whith F9 - Page UP - F10 - F9). But then, I have to lower my head for aiming efficiently. Is there any manner to set a view on a key to get immediately an aiming view ?
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Post by SYN_Ricky on Mar 12, 2011 11:49:08 GMT
Hello Kara ! I read somewhere that if you lower your head position (using the default key or where you mapped it), you improve your chance of surviving in case of flipping over.... You can set a snap view to your gunsight (or any other view) for each aircraft. There were several posts on the official forum explaining how to do it, I found this one: riseofflight.com/Forum/viewtopic.php?f=49&t=7252&hilit=creating+snap+viewHope it helps !!
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Post by SYN_Kara on Mar 12, 2011 17:37:30 GMT
Merci pour ta réponse Ricky !
I've finally got the hint: you have to couple the Track-IR pause key with the snap view key. Think to cut Track-IR toggle mode out, which is the default setting. Then, you can adjust your snap view with mouse and keyboard before saving it with F10.
I confirm that is safer to flip over when your view is low in the cockpit (I mean, your snap center view - it doesn't working with another view).
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