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#3603057 - 07/07/12 01:26 PM No Cockpit
kentcol Offline
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I realize I'll get slammed for this but is there a no cockpit mode? I haven't got a track IR yet and I'm having a hell of a time trying to see anything in some of the cockpits. Thanks!
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#3603074 - 07/07/12 02:05 PM Re: No Cockpit [Re: kentcol]
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Many very good pilots ( I'm not one...lol ) fly without Track IR, mapping snap views to joystick buttons is one way of doing it.


Edited by corsaire31 (07/07/12 02:06 PM)
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#3603095 - 07/07/12 02:53 PM Re: No Cockpit [Re: kentcol]
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Look into Freetrack freetrack, you will find that head tracking is much (by a order of magnitude) cheaper than TrackIR.

I use Freetrack and it works like a charm smile

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#3603148 - 07/07/12 04:18 PM Re: No Cockpit [Re: kentcol]
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Just to answer your question: no, there isn't a "no cockpit" mode.

Seeing things is part of the challenge with flying WW1 airplanes. I agree with Corsaire31 that using the snap view system should be all you need. However, with any view system it will take some time to practice using it until you feel comfortable.

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#3604245 - 07/09/12 05:25 PM Re: No Cockpit [Re: kentcol]
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If you can't afford Trackir, or just don't want to get it, do what I do. I was getting my butt thorougly kicked because I couldn't look around fast enough with the coolie hat on my Saitek X45. Started using the mouse to look around. Problem solved. The mouse is on my left hand and I use the mouse wheel for the throttle. Works great! You will never use the pov switch, on your stick, again. I found out that my gas and break pedal setup for my driving games works as rudder pedals, too. It's how I fly all of my flight sims, now.
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#3604252 - 07/09/12 05:36 PM Re: No Cockpit [Re: kentcol]
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I have so much respect for people who can fly and fight with either a hat switch or a mouse. That takes a massive amount of coordination.

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#3604358 - 07/09/12 09:30 PM Re: No Cockpit [Re: kentcol]
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Set up a button on controllers for Padlock on enamy plane. It works very well for single player.
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#3604359 - 07/09/12 09:40 PM Re: No Cockpit [Re: kentcol]
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Smokin, really, its not as hard as you would think. Understand, though, that I'm not flying with the mouse, just using it to look round. My right hand is on the control stick and feet on the rudder pedals like everyone else. Anyone who could be a succcess at this sim by controlling the airplanes with a mouse would have my respect, too! Lol!
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#3604401 - 07/09/12 11:26 PM Re: No Cockpit [Re: kentcol]
kentcol Offline
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Good idea, Pooch, will try that! Thanks for the replies everyone.
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#3604485 - 07/10/12 05:22 AM Re: No Cockpit [Re: kentcol]
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Just thinking out loud, but...
Lately I've been making skins for RoF and... you know.
What about cleaning the textures?

I mean, erase everything from the texture file. You would be able to see through the wings and structures.
I would imagine that you'd still have the wooden bathtub the pilot sit in.
But it's a small step forward in the direction you wanted, no?

Of course that would force you to only play offline (personalized textures are strictly MOD ON) but still.
Be mindful this could lead to negative training, going back to play "Cockpit On" would result in increased hardship.

I, for one, can prepare you such a skin in 10 minutes...


Edited by komemiute (07/10/12 05:26 AM)
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