Ready for action :salute: . Has not used the weapans yet, but the aircraft has the right feeling!! Superb model
Ready for action :salute: . Has not used the weapans yet, but the aircraft has the right feeling!! Superb model
Ernie
.....Oooops, in fact, I like this effect :redf: . But I`ll check your posting i Milviz forum.And it appears some effects that werent supposed to be around made it in the installer.....check the milviz forums. Im posting how to remove that ugly red light on the landing light
Ernie
Well if you wanna keep it im not gonna stop ya but lol afaik there is no red light on an F-15 nose gear
-JB
Thanks Naruto-kun, I am one that would like to remove it. Most I have seen don't have red associated with them. I will keep my eyes open on the Milviz Forum. Great job on the F-15E by the way.
Regards, Tom Stovall KRDD
Naruto-kun,
I have a clean install of the f15 but none of .fx files mentioned about the red light is present in my effects folder.
Posted here because i´m unable to conect in the milviz forum at present (Already in contact with roadrunner to resolve this).
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I think even after you released the SP, I think I will stick to the Iris plane, cause it still looks like you have issues with it.
Red light issue caused by left over effects files from the original install. The fix for anyone wanting to remove the red part of the landing lights is go the the FSX / Effects folder, find the files listed below and removed them. They are left over from the original install and not part of the SP which is a whole new aircraft. There are no issues at all that I can see with the update. Great job everyone at Milviz.
Remove these files. If you don't have them great, don't worry.
Milviz_F15_navgreen.fx
Milviz_F15_navred.fx
Milviz_F15_navwhite.fx
Regards, Tom Stovall KRDD
Matt,
No, the missions are totally separate from the jet. The missions are part of a freeware package that is available for direct download off my own server and the links to download are in a thread at the MilViz website F-15E General Support forums.
However, this latest SP jet will work in the missions without you needing to make any modifications or having to re-download the package. The missions you already have work equally well with the SP.
Ken
Well, you are certainly entitled to your views and your money belongs to you. But, for what it is worth, there are a number of things our jet can do that remains unique in FSX.
Sorry to see you don't want to get in on the fun. But, again, I understand and respect your choice.
Cheers,
Ken
I am still only getting 10-12 fps at KEDW and 15 or so with chop out in the boonies with this bird. Time for me to mothball it and try again later after a long overdue new system build.
Then again I have never had a computer that liked any plane or heli with CRT displays. The Aerosoft F-16 being the sole exception.
Curious how is this F-15E comparing to any other high end add-on aircraft you have purchased in the past?
We tried to code it in a way that makes it framerate friendly, but clearly the jet has a lot of processes going on all the time with the UFC and the MFD's and it is a demanding jet on your computer.
Ken
Colin has asked me to pass along this potential solution to your frame rate issue:
It will require a small bit of manual editing using Notepad, but I think it is easy enough to implement.
1. Use Windows Explorer to path down to the jet's folder. Should be located in your FSX folder at: SimObjects/Airplanes/Milviz F-15E
2. Once inside the jet's folder, locate and open up the folder named model1
3. In this you will see three internal model files that are named: F15_10212_3.MDL, F15_10212_3_L.MDL, and F15_10212_3_VL.MDL
4. There is another file in there named model.cfg and you can open this using Notepad and make edits to it. By default, the highest resolution (and consequently the most demanding framerate version) is used and referenced in that model.cfg file. What you can do is amend the name of the model file used in the interior. Here is how:
5. Open the model.cfg file using Notepad and then you will see this entry at the bottom: "interior=F15_10212_3"
6. Edit this entry to read instead: "interior=F15_10212_3_L"
7. Save and then exit Notepad. Fire up FSX and select the F-15E and see how you like the framerates with the lower resolution jet. If you like it, then you are done. If you don't then repeat step 6 except name it to "interior=F15_10212_3_VL"
Hope that helps!
Ken
Quick question, I downloaded the file from your product page and the .EXE file is MV-F-15E_SP so Am I correct in assuming this is the lastest and greatest ready to rock version?
Steve
Don't quote me, but you should be good to go!
As I understand it, the .exe is a full install, whether you have the previous version or not.
Good hunting! Diego
Could someone please post a pic how the Day-Burners should look like?.
I only see a few rings.
Thanks
Michael
Do not ask me what I`m doing, but I have great fun......
Ernie
Awesome 'shots'
Looks like you had some fun!
Excellent shots Ernie
A lot of fun here.....
We have to fly a MP session sooner or later (it's been a long time since I attended) :salute:
Gunnar van der Meeren
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Here it is
Also I was noticing are those A2A shockwave lights on the nose gear?
Attachment 60126
Thank you very much,Black Hornet!
Must be something wrong here.
Michael
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