Sokol1 Creating a snap view:
Creating a custom snap view is especially handy when you want to quickly shift your camera view to a specific position, such as a gun sight. To create a custom snap view, please note the following steps:
1. Ensure any head tracking software is disabled and that your camera mode is set to Snap View by pressing the F9 key (Head: snap mode). You can confirm your camera mode is in snap view mode by pressing and releasing any of the numpad keys from 0-9 (excluding the numpad 5 key) or the numpad decimal key.
2. Press and hold any of the numpad keys listed in step 1.
3. While still holding down the numpad key, adjust your camera view as described in steps 3-5 in the "adjusting the default head position" section.
4. Once you are satisfied with your changes, press the F10 key.
5. To switch to the custom snap view you have created, press the key you chose for the custom snap view in step 2. In addition, you can map this custom snap view to a button on a game controller. To do this, please refer to section 5.1. All of the snap view commands can be found in the Pilot head control section of the Controls screen.
Note: you can back up your custom snap views and edit them with a text editor by navigating to the \Rise of Flight\data\LuaScripts\snapviews folder.
il-2 Bo$ - Criando "snap view"
il-2 Bo$ - Criando "snap view"
Procedimento descrito no manual do RoF - dizem que funciona no Bo$.
Re: il-2 Bo$ - Criando "snap view"
Para ver a bussóla, oculta em certos aviões (Yak-1, Il-2) por default use a tecla "," no keypad (teclado numérico).


Para assignar um botão/HAT para esta função é neste comando:

Vídeo tuto "blá-blá-blá" a respeito:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_mYhtsL3EfQ[/video]
Sokol1


Para assignar um botão/HAT para esta função é neste comando:

Vídeo tuto "blá-blá-blá" a respeito:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_mYhtsL3EfQ[/video]
Sokol1