Here´s another track for you
Posted: Mon Jun 16, 2003 10:54 am
This is a campaign mission from FB. It�s not especially hot flying or fancy TIR usage, it�s just a recording I wished to share with people who don�t have TIR or are just learning to use it and prehaps have difficulties. This is something anyone can do with the unit and a decent config. Simply put, I had fun with a great game the TrackIR turned into an awesome experience.
TIR won�t turn anyone into a hot pilot, but it�ll make the constant dying a lot less frustrating... I still get a lot of those Top Gun moments ("Where did he go?" Where did WHO go?" -a conversation between a pilot and his radar operator), but now I have only myself to blame.
About the track; leave the manual view control off so you can see TIR in action. This track has an entire flight in it, I used time compression and autopilot until the enemy showed up after about 10min or so (a little over 1min compressed). People who have never used TIR might be interested to see more than just the fighting part so I didn�t cut the track. No comments about the flying, please, this mission is from my Time-to-try-all-those-planes-I�ve-never-really-flown-before Russian campaign.
Edit:
Hmm I wonder if you�d like to see the actual track in stead of just a written description? Well, here it is:
http://www.student.oulu.fi/~ailomaki/track/
[ June 16, 2003, 05:56 PM: Message edited by: AndyHill ]
TIR won�t turn anyone into a hot pilot, but it�ll make the constant dying a lot less frustrating... I still get a lot of those Top Gun moments ("Where did he go?" Where did WHO go?" -a conversation between a pilot and his radar operator), but now I have only myself to blame.
About the track; leave the manual view control off so you can see TIR in action. This track has an entire flight in it, I used time compression and autopilot until the enemy showed up after about 10min or so (a little over 1min compressed). People who have never used TIR might be interested to see more than just the fighting part so I didn�t cut the track. No comments about the flying, please, this mission is from my Time-to-try-all-those-planes-I�ve-never-really-flown-before Russian campaign.
Edit:
Hmm I wonder if you�d like to see the actual track in stead of just a written description? Well, here it is:
http://www.student.oulu.fi/~ailomaki/track/
[ June 16, 2003, 05:56 PM: Message edited by: AndyHill ]