Jump to content

Leaderboard

Popular Content

Showing content with the highest reputation on 12/22/2020 in all areas

  1. Got it done. New 34 in monitor with too much field of view. Now when you open maintenance, the actions are lined up with the corrections.
    1 point
  2. A cushion is often a very simple model, with the shape of a box with rounded corners. It takes maximum 5 minutes to model that in Blender. The problem is that it doesn't look right, the result always looks fake and stiff. This is dued mainly to the lack of wrinkles that are very difficult to model or sculpt by hand. But the good news is that Blender has a strong community that loves to share. After some research, I've found that the best and easiest method (so far) to make a cushion, with believable wrinkles, is the one described by this guy in his "Couch Tutorial" serie: The method is fairly simple and the result can be controlled by two parameters: the mesh subdivisions and the inflation pressure. Following this method, in less than one hour I was able to make good and comfortable cushions for my plane, and that's the result: (Stitches not included) Best, Cap.S.
    1 point
  3. Very much, just set the ignition knob to GRD and add fuel, she’ll come alive in no time
    1 point
  4. I'm sure more than a few people were inclined to help you until they read this irrelevant line, among others. Being personally frustrated with one's software purchase due to technical issues is understandable. We've all been there. Yet judging from your diatribe, your behavior is the very embodiment of those you proclaim to abhor. Perhaps a little self-reflection is in order? Best of luck to you.
    1 point
  5. Look at this rabbit hole we fell into.... wow!
    1 point
  6. In what reality would you expect this to get a pleasant, respectful and courteous response?? This was the very first line of your very first post in this thread. Absolutely no one will roll over to this.
    1 point
  7. I don't know the relevancy of you being a pilot is, but since you made it a topic of discussion, the FAA seems to think you're not. I guess we can discuss that if you really want. Oh, I don't know. It probably goes along the lines of being a respectable human seeking help from users and developers instead of making a spectacle of yourself. Should we try this again?
    1 point
  8. I was wondering if it would be possible to get a Sands 737? Sands is one of the last 737 classic operators in the states and uses the 737 in worldwide operations.
    1 point
  9. Well, congratulations, Cameron. You've discovered my secret. I fly with a CFI because of a rare and incurable medical condition I have plus being a disabled vet. The FAA won't give me a certificate, and rightly so, but in the course of my life I have been privileged to learn how to fly a couple small planes, so, lacking the official credential, I still consider myself modestly qualified in a very small way. I can easily aviate, navigate, communicate and land the plane if the old fellow in the right seat passes away while aloft. So now, like at MAGAt rallies, you can raise aloft my scalp with a hearty bellow and they'll all respond with appropriate grunting and leaping about. Now as to your software, I mentioned the real-life experience because I can follow directions, use checklists and start airplane engines. Your SR22 has resisted my logical and methodical efforts, causing substantial but not insurmountable frustration, but enough to no longer want to use it ... after all, in such cases "persistence is futile." I commend all those who made it work without any effort on their own parts, and they were lucky enough to not be the target of your vengeful - and intrusive - research online at the FAA's web resources in order to win an argument. I own many X-Plane "aircraft" and they all work quite well and I will continue to use them, but I will limit even more my interactions with the sim community online because though I find some users are like the more empathetic posters above, most creators, like you, have a short fuse and are therefore unpleasant to encounter, especially if they can't deal effectively with those who are on the fringes of the bell curve for any reason. If I can have my money back I will go away quietly and you can have in return the hormonal thrill of banning me from your forum, and then you can re-post my comments - excerpted, out of context, for maximum effect - as examples so you can show your followers what a tough - and aggrieved - moderator you are. In return I will delete your product from my drives and never buy anything from you again. Otherwise, although I have already tried all the things the more patient posters above have suggested, if I had gotten it to work it would have been through their suggestions and my own efforts and not by public humiliation which you evidently use for some reason only you can fathom. So I'd rather not use your plane anymore; it will just remind me of you. Shall we then call it a stalemate? You might instead try second-guessing your customers' raison d'etres and use a softer approach no matter how the customer sounds because you never really know what's going on with them. Some of them could actually be dying. And doing so always makes you look like the bigger man, which should appeal to you. I apologize to the other users for my intrusion.
    -1 points
  10. Hey, great job. Following instructions - and I’m a pilot IRL also - can't get your SR22 to turn over. Oh yes, great job. Fifty five bucks for what? Using Saitek TPM, switch panel, T16000 stick (alpha yoke also available) and trying to use RealSimGear, too, but that's hopeless. What's the secret, except for calling oneself a sim company and making money off customers? Is this the best you can do? I followed instructions, primed appropriately, did it all by the numbers. Your plane just sits there. Fifty five bucks, folks.
    -1 points
×
×
  • Create New...