I am drooling over the eventual release of WWIIOL. Some of the vets on their forum have been playing both Warbirds and AH for some time. On their recommendations, I have decided to start a career in AH.
First, a note on the system I will be using:
Athlon 1 GHz Tbird on an MSI K7TPro 2A mainboard.
256 MB PC133 RAM
NVidia GeForce 2 GTS 64 MB (VisionTek)
DX 8.0 installed and working fine
SoundBlaster Live Platinum
MS Sidewinder 2 Precision Pro Joystick
MS GameVoice (Not installed at this time), with included Plantronics mic/headset
Crappy dial-up ISP (all that's offered where I live, and I usually connect at only 31.2 kbps)
OK, I installed the game and went into offline mode. I had read the HTH help files, and decided to check out the sim. I picked the Spit Mk IX to start with. I jumped into the cockpit and familiarized myself with the controls. I taxied around for a while until I found what I thought MIGHT be the runway. Cranked up and took off. Kinda wobbly, the torque takes some getting used to.
I was going to do some TOL's, just to get the feel of things. But when I hit the "G" key, I couldn't see the gear go down (panning the view around the plane). I heard the noise, but failed to check for gear lights. I'm going to go back in and try again (and again, LOL).
I plan on doing the following (please chime in if you see me making a mistake): I'm going to spend quite a bit of time offline, practicing with the planes. I'll spend it learning basic flight (TOL's, flap ops, etc.), and then go into some simple aerobatics. Then it's on to gunnery practice on the drones. While I'm doing this, I will be tweaking convergence and the View Settings (thanks for that article, Lephturn).
Once I am comfortable with all the above, I am planning on contacting a trainer. There ARE trainers available, as I understand it? If so, I plan on flying with them to test the lag/packet loss and general playability of my connection, as well as learn everything they can teach me about what I'm doing wrong (I'm sure it will be a LOT).
Does it sound like I'm going about this the right way? I also plan on spending a lot of time with both Lephturn's and Delta Six's websites, learning some of the tips they have up.
Hopefully, withing a week or two, I may be able to fly online without totally disgracing myself