Author Topic: Some last minute, very EASY requests!  (Read 238 times)

Offline Kweassa

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Some last minute, very EASY requests!
« on: May 17, 2004, 06:46:52 AM »
1. Can we get a "default" button to set all sound volume levels to 100? With AH2 drawing closer to its grand opening, I was reorganizing my sounds and testing them out.. and I wanted to rest all my previous sound levels and redefine them again.

 Ouch - I had to reset everything at 100 again by hand. I know the configure files may be just deleted, but instead of this external method of eliminating the whole thing to get default status, how about adding a "Set To Default" button for the sounds, to revert all of them to 100 in a single stroke?


2. After the initial release of AH2 Final, can we perhaps get a list of what the default sounds are, of each planes and effects?

 For example, the P-51D has six 50cals..  which M2.wav sounds does this plane use? Or the 109 has 1x20mm plus 2 extra with gondolas.. which 20mm sounds does this use?

 I'm having real trouble organizing what sounds I want to keep, and what to get rid of(old sound files which I do not want, or files that may be unnecessary for a particular plane..).. because I don't know just which sounds are used for which.

 
 That is all :)

Offline straffo

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Some last minute, very EASY requests!
« Reply #1 on: May 17, 2004, 07:05:25 AM »
Why don't you delete or rename or edit with notpad  the sound.cfg file ?

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Some last minute, very EASY requests!
« Reply #2 on: May 17, 2004, 08:34:19 AM »
Another simple one is adding split brakes for sticks. Assign one button on your stick as your brakes. If you pull back, it applies both brakes with an amount of force equal to how far you pulled the stick back to. If you kick rudder while holding the brake button down, it applies only that brake. Again with force varying on how far you moved the stick's axis. Holding the button down while kicking a little left rudder and holding back the stick would lightly apply the right brake and put a lot of force on the left one. Instant differential braking!



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