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=VG= Kavelenko

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  1. 6 hours ago, =VG= Acro1 said:

    That's spawncamping. Camping is mostly illegal for good reasons. Did anyone report CAS for this? Please remember that spawnraping and camping is not allowed except in certain situations to win the map. 

    Not quite correct, you can camp spawn points so long as they are not outside the flag that is being capped. I thought you knew that?

     

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  2. You might be ok with the default keyfile but if you want access to all the keyboard controls load the full BMS keyfile.

    Go into the Setup section and check your buttons and trigger actually works when you pull it, S1 or S6 should light up when you do. If that's ok then you are probably not in the correct mode for dog-fighting, that's a guess.

    This is a proper F-16 flight sim so you don't just jump in the jet and pull the trigger it doesn't work like that, there's a few things you need to know.


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  3. That's another good reason to buy a TrackIR, as Semler says you can just hold down the scroll button and slide around the arm rest to view it.

    Or use the keyboard short cut -  press SHIFT + .  <---that's the full stop key once (Air Source Up).

    Print out the keyboard layout which is found in your docs folder of your BMS installation. You'll find a lot of documentation in that folder including the BMS tutorials, and other manuals.

    The directory to this file is something like: C:\Falcon BMS 4.35\Docs\01 Input Devices\01 Keyboard Layouts\Full, here's a copy for ya.

    BMS Keyboard Layout (US Int).pdf

  4. To be honest this PR server has not changed that much since I came here. Players come and go, VG members also come and go, so there's no recipe that will make our server the "perfect" environment. Singling out admins because they don't quite fit your own "sense" of how PR should be played is a pretty subjective thing to do. It takes all sorts to run a team, squad and its not going to suit everyone on EVERY map or situation. As far as I know those players Sciddles complained about have not broken any rules, until they do its unfair to imply that they do not deserve to be here. We have a competent team of admins who are answerable to our admin guidelines which are comprehensive, and we look into any "serious" complaints about our admins but please check your opinions against our rules before you accuse other players of "un-acceptable" behaviour.

    Our rules cover most in game incidents that occur but admins also have more information that helps them to make decisions about situations that fall into grey areas.

    We are all brothers in arms, lets just get on with it and play the game. Cheers.

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  5. On Jabal STD if they make it to East Beach and you don't kill them they will stay there, according to Melon's other post that's what bots do. In that situation if you kill them at East Beach you are effectively putting them back into circulation and they'll re-spawn at a flag that has not been capped/neutralized, same thing at Point Look Out, Charlies Point, if you kill those bots they'll be re-spawning somewhere else.

  6. 11 hours ago, The_Polish_Guy said:

    Charlie's Point std - bots go to and stay on Point Lookout (the first cap) even after other objectives are secured by US forces.

    I don't think that's a bug, it happens on most maps once you cap enough of them.

    That happens on Jabal when the bots are walking towards say East Beach and you cap Bridge and/or dam, kill them and they wont respawn or go there.

  7. On 11/25/2020 at 2:37 AM, =VG= Skitalez said:

    I don't know what happened to the behavior of bots after the last big update, but it's safe to say that for the worse.

    Skit, I think its too easy when the server is full for sure but I play a lot when the server is below 10, even with 20 players they sometimes struggle on a map like Fallujah, so it depends on who's on and the numbers IMO.

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  8. You won't really know what you want to do until you try it out so its probably a good idea to do some short courses in Web Development, Networking or Basic Programming. The creative types tend to get into Web Design, Networkers tended to be hands on technicians who like connecting and trouble shooting hardware, programmers are the guys who build the programs for business. These are generalizations but these days its handy to know something across all three streams, there is a demand for Networkers who can also program due to the need for more cyber-security.

    I was an Electrician before I went back to school (TAFE) at the age of 35 and got into IT. I started with Web Development, got bored with that after 15 years and switched over to the "dark side", and did a Bachelor in Information Technology (Software Development) at 57. The problem with IT is that you never stop learning and its almost impossible to keep up. If you like reading and studying IT is for you, the money is not bad too.

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