starting the model for HMS PRINCE OF WALES, adding all the changes recommended in the beta version of HMS QUEEN ELIZABETH
starting the model for HMS PRINCE OF WALES, adding all the changes recommended in the beta version of HMS QUEEN ELIZABETH
Thanks..! Looking very good.....
Day One. Joint Exercise USN and RN.
"What did they say No.1 ?"
"They said, "Very nice but we're still bigger than you", Sir."
"I see. Tell them; "That might be but our drinks cabinet is twice the size of theirs."
"Yes Sir!"
A few minutes later...
"Sir, Message from Nimitz."
"Well?"
"They say "We'll be over at 1800 hrs"
Shaping up very nice CIMOGT - well done!
Jim
NAVIGATION; The art of knowing where you are without having to crash into it first.
I decided to change the control panel
Would it be [possible to have some different deck aircraft loadouts..?
Say for example F-35s with a few Merlins for a strike force...
Maybe a large group of Chinooks with a few Merlins for a troop strike force..
Maybe someone knows accurate aircraft launch placement scenarios..?
That looks great CIMOGT - but I must say that when flying - addon Gauges should be kept to minimum size (like the Gauge for QE as it is now - the reason is; When you're flying you need to be able to see out the cockpit window.
That Gauge looks really good but me - and others here - would like something small, discrete, and easy to navigate quickly; the chances are we'll be on final, in the rain, at night, in a hideous cross wind, etc; (in typical Sim Outhouse Pilot style)
But you go with what feels right and we'll Beta it - you've got immense talent and it's great work - really great work - that you're doing. SALUTE.
Jim
Jim
NAVIGATION; The art of knowing where you are without having to crash into it first.
Other changes, in the stern, add 2 screen , one in the ship control tower and other in the hangar deck , add the CIWS and a rabbit lights, the elevators and the hangar deck are operative only in P3D v3
Last edited by CIMOGT; April 23rd, 2018 at 11:56.
The aircraft configuration is composed of chinook and f-35, I do not add more because not all users have high performance machines and these additions enlarge the overall size of the model and its consumption of fps, I try to keep it as low as possible and increasing the compatibility with the greatest number of users.
Upside down with joy - knowing I will land on your QE.
Lots of people think the F-35 is a failure - they haven't flown it - me? - I think it's the most fun I've ever had off the ground. It's a mad man; an extension of your will as a pilot. Crazy, beautiful. The future. You're in the process of making the perfect platform for it. Keep going!
Jim
NAVIGATION; The art of knowing where you are without having to crash into it first.
Looking great!
Just a quick suggestion: if you are using my F-35 textures for static aircrafts, I would suggest use the payware ones as reference... they look much closer to the real F-35 ;-)
Also, it would be cool to have Ambient Occlusion baked in the textures, if at all possible.
Yes, I agree Dino. Apart from the bit about ambient occlusion - which I don't have a clue what it is - something to do with light reflected sheen perhaps?
I would just say that the F-35 canopy colour seems a little wrong - too yellow. It's only a small thing but it does affect the immersion - and because the rest of it is so good I only mention because of that.
Keep up the good work CIMOGT - let us know when we can Beta the Prince.
Jim
NAVIGATION; The art of knowing where you are without having to crash into it first.
Now I will try to add the audible instructions to the small gauge that I wrote, the lights turn off automatically when you switch off the VSTOL mode
I use this videos for reference
BEDFORD System coming along very nicely CIMOGT.
Jim
NAVIGATION; The art of knowing where you are without having to crash into it first.
testing some of the changes in the model, before adding them to HMS Queen Elizabeth
Wow, fantastic work CIMOGT!!
I wish I had enough time to finish writing everything I sta...https://www.facebook.com/DC-Designs-2156295428024778/
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