ryan
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Oh ok, i didnt realise.
Some people do not get that making add-ons take time.
I think they would have to get their major priorities out of the way before they can get to adding flood lights to the cargo bay. There is a scenario where you land at Edwards Air Force base at night. If you wan to use the Shuttle Fleet, just compare the that scenario file with the one you are about to make and you can probably set up a scenario like you suggested.
I don't quite remember what add-on it was from. It was on my old folder for Orbiter. There is a scenario for the Shuttle Fleet where you are in STS-1 and you use AutoFCS to land at Edwards. I will get back to you if I find that mission. Lets lay off the chit-chat because we are getting off-topic, alright?
Yeah, but I'm not at rest until SSU does a scenarios for STS-1 with those almost crappy MFDs.
Better leave it like it is. Maybe a new Orbiter version one day fixes this problem, and switching from VC to generic cockpit could become annoying for the players. After all, we might loose the last VC panel position that way, if we switch to generic cockpit...
It should be easy enough to save the last VC position and use that when switching back to the generic cockpit. Also, during docking, it might be useful to be able to switch between the docking view and the VC with a single keypress.
Hey Y'all!
It's been a while since I've been posting in any Orbiter forum but I do have a question. How do you update the space shuttle ultra files to get the new features(smoke, srb exhaust, burnt ET, ect,ect..)?![]()
EDIT: Can somebody else work on fixing the mouse events for R13L, i just discovered that I can't use meshwizard anymore, looks like the Update to VS2008 broke something.
I can't code it, but I can give you the positions, if you tell me where you need them.
Would it? Make it dependable on OPS mode. If it detects OPS1 or OPS3 in use it will use the launch/entry positions, if it is OPS2 it will use on-orbit positions. Wouldn't that much more transparent to the user?(automatic detection would be rather bad).
Would it? Make it dependable on OPS mode. If it detects OPS1 or OPS3 in use it will use the launch/entry positions, if it is OPS2 it will use on-orbit positions. Wouldn't that much more transparent to the user?
I hope you can survive this long time without a heart attack. While STS-1 is planned already, making the old cockpit is moved backwards for a distant future.