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Other Games => Other Flight Sims => Rise of Flight => Topic started by: =CfC=Bounder on August 13, 2015, 08:59:28 AM

Title: Prop swinging failed!
Post by: =CfC=Bounder on August 13, 2015, 08:59:28 AM
I tried to get my copy of ROF to start including a huge update but am getting a file error. I think this happened when I moved everything to Windows 7 and my new machine.

I guess I'm in for a complete re-install! Will have to wait for another day I'm afraid.

Bounder ???
Title: Re: Prop swinging failed!
Post by: =CfC=Bounder on August 17, 2015, 10:20:19 PM
Carried out a complete re-install and it all seems to work although I have no idea what buttons to press!

Perhaps one of you chaps could spend half an hour on TS one evening to teach me the basics?

Bounder ;D ::)
Title: Re: Prop swinging failed!
Post by: CFC_Conky on August 18, 2015, 02:00:36 AM
Hi Bounder,

I'll give you a hand if I can, will be away on the boat this week but will try to be on ts tomorrow. Ted is our other resident Roffer and he knows more than I do about the game.

Pip, pip,
Conky
Title: Re: Prop swinging failed!
Post by: CFC_Conky on August 18, 2015, 04:16:55 AM
Hi Bounder,

Further to my last, you'll want to map the following keys in your controller setup:

1) Engine start
2) Mixture
3) Radiator
4) Throttle blip
5) Fire all guns
6) Charge guns

This should get you started. On some aircraft you need to set the mixture to full rich in order for the engine to start; once the engine is running, lean the mixture by about 10% (mixture is represented by a bar graph). You won't need to adjust it much after that.

I highly recommend un-selecting 'simple gauges', they are very annoying and you'll still have the compass and engine parameter displays.

I'll try to be on ts between 1600Z~1900Z tomorrow if you feel like having a go.

Pip, pip,
Conky
Title: Re: Prop swinging failed!
Post by: =CfC=Bounder on August 18, 2015, 09:48:23 AM
Thanks Conky........I will try and join you but I expect it will be 1700Z.

Bounder
Title: Re: Prop swinging failed!
Post by: John Cartwright on August 18, 2015, 12:07:14 PM
Am I being more dense than usual, but I can't find a way to increase the size of the in-game map?
When one is on 'Wargrounds' all indicators are an indecipherable jumble at default scale.

I have .png files of all the Western Front maps on my laptop for basic navigation.
Title: Re: Prop swinging failed!
Post by: CFC_Conky on August 18, 2015, 03:58:26 PM
Quote from: BalDaddy on August 18, 2015, 12:07:14 PM
Am I being more dense than usual, but I can't find a way to increase the size of the in-game map?
When one is on 'Wargrounds' all indicators are an indecipherable jumble at default scale.

I have .png files of all the Western Front maps on my laptop for basic navigation.

Hi BD,

To change the map size, you need to activate the 'widgets' function, there is a key assigned to it but you can also bring them up by clicking the right mouse button. This frees up the mouse; put the cursor over the map then use the scroll wheel, if you have one, to re-size the map.

Pip, pip,
Conky
Title: Re: Prop swinging failed!
Post by: John Cartwright on August 18, 2015, 06:41:12 PM
Thanks Conky; I am not the sharpest knife in the box on teccy thingummies; I'm an artist for God's sake :)
Title: Re: Prop swinging failed!
Post by: CFC_Conky on August 18, 2015, 07:28:57 PM
Hello all,

I had a look at the RoF manual today and this is what you do to change the size of the map:

The map defaults to the small one in the bottom right-hand corner of the screen; right click the mouse to free up the mouse cursor, then put it on the map and double-left click to its original full-screen size. Double-left click again to make it smaller. Use the mouse scroll wheel to zoom in-out.

Oh, and another thing, Lshft A is the level autopilot; very useful for cruising around as the kite will stay straight and level no matter the power setting and all you have to do is move the controls to take back control.

Pip, pip,
Conky
Title: Re: Prop swinging failed!
Post by: =CfC=Father Ted on August 18, 2015, 07:57:02 PM
Cheers Conky - saved me having to RTFM!
Title: Re: Prop swinging failed!
Post by: CFC_Conky on August 18, 2015, 09:27:52 PM
I am but your humble servant Ted ;D

P.S. I've learned how to do all that recon stuff too!  8)

It's actually a well written manual, unusual these days.

Pip, pip,
Conky
Title: Re: Prop swinging failed!
Post by: =CFC=Glue on August 19, 2015, 06:23:26 AM
hello chaps,.. i got a question.

what is  SG?

and RoF

?

thank yiu!
Title: Re: Prop swinging failed!
Post by: CFC_Conky on August 19, 2015, 06:52:14 AM
Quote from: =CFC=Glue on August 19, 2015, 06:23:26 AM
hello chaps,.. i got a question.

what is  SG?

and RoF

?

thank yiu!

Hi Glue,

I'm not sure what SG is, but RoF is Rise of Flight, an excellent WWI flight sim. If you like biplanes then RoF is for you, if your computer is powerful enough.

Pip, pip,
Conky
Title: Re: Prop swinging failed!
Post by: =CfC=Father Ted on August 19, 2015, 04:14:41 PM
My better half will be out for the next couple of evenings,  so I'll be available to swing somebody's prop (er, I mean...) up til about 2030 GMT.
Title: Re: Prop swinging failed!
Post by: =CfC=Bounder on August 19, 2015, 05:31:31 PM
OK Ted.....I'll try a prop swing but not until around 1845Z

Bounder
Title: Re: Prop swinging failed!
Post by: CFC_Conky on August 19, 2015, 07:43:29 PM
Hello all,

Bounder, try to adjust the volume of your game from the screen that pops up before you start the game, you know, the one where you can update the game. This is advice from the RoF forum. You can also try fiddling with your sound card settings, if you have a dedicated sound card that is.

Pip, pip,
Conky