Luft Publicado 21 de Julio del 2014 Reportar Share Publicado 21 de Julio del 2014 Si cómo el churrofighter Pero bueno, el tiempo dirá, de hecho muchos no tienen ni fecha. Citar LOGBOOK DCS - SKINS/REPAINTS DCS Enlace al comentario Compartir en otros sitios web More sharing options...
alius Publicado 21 de Julio del 2014 Reportar Share Publicado 21 de Julio del 2014 Los muchachos de Razbam lo están haciendo para dcs...pero la verdad es que no muestran nada de su trabajo. Me voy a morir y el único caza que volé fue el f16....no puedo creer que no vamos a tener nunca mas algo diferente y evolucionado. Me refiero a otro avo de combate y con un motor gráfico moderno y potente. A esta altura no se si lo tendremos....hace mas de 15 años que no hay nada que sea una alternativa al f16 de falcon. Citar Enlace al comentario Compartir en otros sitios web More sharing options...
Silver_Dragon Publicado 9 de Agosto del 2014 Autor Reportar Share Publicado 9 de Agosto del 2014 El proyecto meteor se convierte en oficial de VEAO http://forums.eagle.ru/showpost.php?p=2133493&postcount=345 Gloster Meteor added to the list. We have just taken on a modeller that has an amazing model already made and looking forward to adding this iconic aircraft to our roadmap. The Gloster Meteor was the first British jet fighter and the Allies' first operational jet aircraft during the Second World War. The Meteor's development was heavily reliant on its ground-breaking turbojet engines, pioneered by Sir Frank Whittle and his company, Power Jets Ltd. Development of the aircraft itself began in 1940, although work on the engines had been underway since 1936. The Meteor first flew in 1943 and commenced operations on 27 July 1944 with No. 616 Squadron RAF. Nicknamed the "Meatbox", the Meteor was not a sophisticated aircraft in terms of its aerodynamics, but proved to be a successful combat fighter. http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gloster_Meteor Citar Mas noticias desde el frente Enlace al comentario Compartir en otros sitios web More sharing options...
Luft Publicado 15 de Agosto del 2014 Reportar Share Publicado 15 de Agosto del 2014 Quem e hagan un harrier BROOOO!!!! No has leido bien el post Revi... ... Panavia Tornado GR1 Hawker Siddley FAS1 SeaHarrier North American T-28 Fennec .... Citar LOGBOOK DCS - SKINS/REPAINTS DCS Enlace al comentario Compartir en otros sitios web More sharing options...
MrWell Publicado 16 de Agosto del 2014 Reportar Share Publicado 16 de Agosto del 2014 EstÁ¢ el Harrier pero no es un AV8B+ Citar Bueno, lo de siempre ¿no?... 20 millas y al turrón.http://www.victor-pozo.com/imagenes/Otras/Red-4.jpg Enlace al comentario Compartir en otros sitios web More sharing options...
Luft Publicado 16 de Agosto del 2014 Reportar Share Publicado 16 de Agosto del 2014 Ainssss que sibaritas Citar LOGBOOK DCS - SKINS/REPAINTS DCS Enlace al comentario Compartir en otros sitios web More sharing options...
Silver_Dragon Publicado 19 de Septiembre del 2014 Autor Reportar Share Publicado 19 de Septiembre del 2014 VEAO confirma el desarrollo del DCS: Vampire y DCS: Meteor Classic Jets Collection para 2015 http://forums.eagle.ru/showthread.php?t=130652 VEAO Simulations Ltd, London, England. 19 September 2014 VEAO Simulations Ltd are excited to announce that we are in contract to produce two British iconic jet aircraft for DCS; the Dehavilland Vampire and the Gloster Meteor within our Classic Jets Collection. Vampire The Dehavilland Vampire is a classic British jet which actually made its first flight in 1943, The variant we will be focusing on initially is the Fb5, a single seat fighter bomber which served with the RAF and a variety of other countries. Capable of carrying a variety of bombs or rockets or being equipped with fuel tanks for extra range, this twin boom fighter was utilised in the Royal Air Force for over a decade in a variety of roles including being the first jet powered aircraft to complete a carrier landing! The Vampire saw combat in Malaya with the RAF as well as many smaller conflicts around the world with other air forces. With a range of over 1200 miles the Vampire was a versatile and capable aircraft and we look forward to being able to present her to you in 2015! Meteor The Gloster Meteor was the first British jet fighter. Taking its first flight in 1943 the Meteor saw combat in World War 2 firstly with 616 Squadron. With nearly 4000 produced the affectionately nicknamed "Meatbox" due to its interesting aerodynamic behaviour was a favourite amongst fighter pilots for years. Commonly mistaken for an Me262 in flight, the Meteor claimed over 40 confirmed kills during the war so can you survive the gauntlet of being the first to engage the enemy successfully in combat? We will be focussing on the F3 Variant of the Meteor, armed with 4 x 20mm cannons and a variety of bombs and rockets the Meteor is capable of completing a variety of missions. Give yourself the chance to fly the first operational Allied Jet aircraft. We look forward to bringing the Gloster Meteor to DCS in 2015! Development Team The Vampire and Meteor will both be fully interactive Advanced Systems Modelled (ASM) cockpits and External Flight Models (EFM) to Professional level. New forums will be opened up shortly so keep an eye out for the first iterations of eye candy. We also have a new team set up to deliver these iconic aircraft and future aircraft in the collection, so as not to impede work on existing and other future projects. Chris, Pete and the Classic Jets Collection Team. About the Vampire: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/De_Havilland_Vampire About the Meteor: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gloster_Meteor Citar Mas noticias desde el frente Enlace al comentario Compartir en otros sitios web More sharing options...
Silver_Dragon Publicado 18 de Mayo del 2015 Autor Reportar Share Publicado 18 de Mayo del 2015 (editado) VEAO vuelve a buscar personal, ahora programadores para crear modelos de vuelo avanzados (AFM) y texturizadores para crear las texturas internas y externas y para la creación de HUDs/MFD/MHDD/Radios, etcs http://forums.eagle.ru/showthread.php?t=132342 Dear DCS Community, Following on from our last round of recruiting we have a couple of roles that remain vacant. Preference would be for candidates to have a working knowledge of DCS integration at a developer level but it is not necessary as guides and tutorials will be given by existing development team members. Knowledge in the given position is a must and proof of concept work may be required if proof of past work cannot be given. All works carried out are under full contract terms and conditions with agreed invoicing and payment terms between VEAO and the individual / company. Full terms will be discussed during the interview process. A signed Non-Disclosure-Agreement will be required prior to stage 2 interviews. There will be a 3 stage interview. Stage 1 - Initial discussion with candidate regarding their current/past/future works and general VEAO development process. Stage 2 - With NDA signed; discussion on VEAO current and future projects, development process structure and detailed examples of past/current works by the candidate demonstrated. Stage 3 - In-depth interview by existing development team members. Proof of concept projects may be required. Candidates going forward past stage 3 will be given a template full contract to review prior to signing. All works will be sub-contracted to contractual milestones and we are not currently taking full time positions as employees within the company. VEAO Simulations Ltd is an equal opportunities employer. All applications must be emailed to recruitment@veaosimulations.co.uk A CV / Resume is required detailing past and current works related to the position applying for. Any applications received without a CV / Resume will not be considered. Candidates will receive a response within 30 days of submitting their application. Positions available: Advanced Systems Modelling (ASM) programmer Internal cockpit and external liveries texture artist Digital display (HUD/MFD/MHDD/Radios) texture artist / programmer If you have any general questions please post them here or for specific questions email recruitment@veaosimulations.co.uk We look forward to working with you in the future. All the best Pete Consumer Products Manager VEAO Simulations Limited. Editado 18 de Mayo del 2015 por Silver_Dragon 2 Citar Mas noticias desde el frente Enlace al comentario Compartir en otros sitios web More sharing options...
Silver_Dragon Publicado 23 de Mayo del 2015 Autor Reportar Share Publicado 23 de Mayo del 2015 (editado) VEAO ha presentado en Duxford un demostrador tecnologico para el modelo de vuelo avanzado en DCS: World con el aparato Zivko Edge 540. Por ahora solo ha mostrado un modelo externo y no sabemos si será un modulo o simplemente un modelo de testeo. https://www.facebook.com/pages/VEAO-Simulations/130582376992838 Our first reveal of the weekend.... Our Edge 540 technical demonstrator including our fully functional realistic flight model seems to be going down very well.. More to come later Editado 23 de Mayo del 2015 por Silver_Dragon 1 Citar Mas noticias desde el frente Enlace al comentario Compartir en otros sitios web More sharing options...
Silver_Dragon Publicado 29 de Mayo del 2015 Autor Reportar Share Publicado 29 de Mayo del 2015 VEAO pone un update de mayo del su linea de productos, interesante ver que el demostrador tecnologico Edge 540 tiene visos de convertirse tambien en un modulo, veremos lo que pasa a final de año. http://forums.eagle.ru/showthread.php?t=143732 Hey Guys, I thought I would do an update post for people to give you all an idea of what work is progressing and where on our various projects…Seeing as we have so many it’s easier to do one post with the updates, I will then attach a few renders/screenshots over the coming days of where things are at. So time for some updates on the warbirds and consumer facing products from me and the guys. So Duxford… Anyone that came to see us at Duxford had the opportunity to try out our EFM demonstration with the Edge 540, before anyone asks yes it does have its own clickable pit etc and is running on our ASM code as well. I love flying that little plane and we wanted to put something out that people could come and throw around the sky and really experience the excellent work that our programmers have been doing. I don’t have any confirmed release plans for this yet (if at all) but it is something I will seriously look into come the back end of the year. P-40F The model is now complete and the damage model is currently being worked on, I have seen a lot of the work that is going on and I can assure you that the damage is as much model as it is texture and I love the way that it looks beaten up, That said I hope to see more P-40’s in one piece then smashed online! We have agreement from The Fighter Collection to obtain sound recordings from their P-40F for the sim and will be doing those recordings in the coming weeks. The aircraft is in sim, on our EFM and ASM. It is not yet complete but work is progressing well, this was one of the reasons we worked on the Edge 540 so we could trial a few things, this has sped up a lot of the back end fiddly work on the P-40. The engine modelling is simply stunning, I can’t wait to show you guys some of the cool things that have been implemented. Textures are being worked on and the external is pretty much done now the internal is speeding along and people will be pleased to know that it is a good step up from the Hawk textures and I am really fond of them, I’ll grab some screenies of these when I can. So, When? Well my goal is to be showing a pretty much beta ready aircraft in July, then pending final bug testing I am hoping to get this bird on the road to download over the back end of the summer. Yes I know it’s a little late, but I think you will all be blown away with the level of detail and work that has been done on P-40. We also have quite a few sessions booked with Real P-40F pilots to test the sim prior to release to ensure the best experience for you possible. If they say it’s good then it must be good More info in the build up to Legends in July Bearcat The model is pretty much finished, sadly our modeller for the Bearcat was severely ill during the backend of 2014 which has delayed us abit. I have always said that VEAO is a family unit and when one of our guys is unwell I made the decision that we would not take his work away from him and we would allow him to complete it. James, you know we are there for you mate. Other than this, the ASM and EFM prelims are well progressed including the engine being programmed already, I expect major progress to be made on this during July and August. Vampire The External model is complete and cockpit is almost done, once again the systems have been done in their basic form and the EFM is on its way as well. We are optimising the model abit as the external was a little poly hungry so it’s having a slight rework to improve performance as it was a little fps hungry. This should be done in the next couple of weeks, then it’s off to the texture artists to work on. Again I am expecting serious visible progress to be made on this over the wind down from the summer. But it is progressing well. Meteor Model is finished and in sim, purring nicely as anyone who saw our showcase will attest to. Its ahead of Vampire in terms or working on ASM and EFM and its gone into the paint shop for work. More details on Meteor will come out after Legends, but I am expecting this to be making some kind of appearance before the end of the year. Prelim work on all the major systems has been done, as has the basic EFM handling, we need to arrange to get it in front of a couple of real Meteor pilots that I know and we will be able to give more feedback then as to how much work we have to do to fix any issues they find with it. We are also looking into the GGS gun sight as well, which is proving an interesting challenge! Spitfire XIV Work has been delayed by the P-40F running late, but I am not going to say too much about this bird other than if you can come to Legends in July I recommend it It won’t be released at Legends but you will know/see more for sure. Wildcat Well this one is something that we are working on but we haven’t officially announced it yet, I am adding it here as someone is bound to ask about it, Model is finished, internally and externally, ASM and EFM are coming along well, including the Shotgun Start! But no news on release plans or announcements yet, Sorry! Buchon We have had a few issues with some specs for the aircraft, Different builds, engines, time periods, real aircraft being hybrids and cross breeds over the years. We have a better set of plans and references now, Expect more new on Buchon September-October time. So What else have we been doing? Well other than the shows at Duxford we have also been working hard with the RAF for Typhoon, obtaining references and tech documents for that, Hawk bug fixing has taken up a fair chunk of time as well as doing private demos for non public releases and prepping for P-40F release. We are all working very hard, I do ask people to treat the guys with respect, we are all doing this as a side job to our day jobs. No one in VEAO is doing this full time work yet. I will update you guys again with more news as/when I have some to share. All the best Pman 2 Citar Mas noticias desde el frente Enlace al comentario Compartir en otros sitios web More sharing options...
Silver_Dragon Publicado 27 de Julio del 2015 Autor Reportar Share Publicado 27 de Julio del 2015 VEAO cancela todos los desarrollos de helicopteros para DCS: World (NH-90 / Westland Lynx / Westland Wessex / Boeing CH-47 Chinook / Aerospatial Puma) http://forums.eagle.ru/showpost.php?p=2440552&postcount=1116 Hey Guys, Well it didn’t take you long to spot that now did it! Yeah I am sorry to confirm that for the time being at least we have pulled all our rotary projects including NH-90. I completed an annual review recently on the progress of the modules in development along with all the process’ that we are going through for them. As part of that I have to assess viability for each project, when we came out with our roadmap we have envisioned that we would recruit at least 3 new programmers, in reality we only got 1 on top of the 2 we had already. In short it’s just too much work and without extra programmers helo’s were just something that was in the long grass. Compounded by the fact that we do not have any work outside of DCS that encompasses helo’s it made them the category that was the one to go. That is not saying that they won’t come back at some point in time, just that it is not right now and that it won’t be in the next 3-4 years which is what this roadmap is primarily focused on. For the time being we are concentrating on what we are becoming experts on, Warbirds, Early Jets and of course Typhoon! Thanks for your understanding Pman Citar Mas noticias desde el frente Enlace al comentario Compartir en otros sitios web More sharing options...
Leo Publicado 28 de Julio del 2015 Reportar Share Publicado 28 de Julio del 2015 NEEEEEEEEIIIIIN!!!!!!!!!! Citar Enlace al comentario Compartir en otros sitios web More sharing options...
Tom Raisen Publicado 28 de Julio del 2015 Reportar Share Publicado 28 de Julio del 2015 Jodó! :startle: pues nada... trabajo "pospuesto" (que no tirado según ellos), pero claro, es que volver a darle caña tal vez en 3 ó 4 años (ya que lo paran porque en ese tiempo no piensan poder tenerlo...), pues bueno, es casi como "eliminar" el proyecto... es lo que tiene la falta de programadores... en fin, ojalá, como ellos dicen, sea bueno para los proyectos en los que tienen el "focus" aunque me temo que aunque el anuncio venga ahora, hace ya tiempo que no están trabajando en ellos, por lo que después del anuncio yo no esperaría un aumento significativo del rendimiento en los proyectos principales... Citar Enlace al comentario Compartir en otros sitios web More sharing options...
Silver_Dragon Publicado 30 de Julio del 2015 Autor Reportar Share Publicado 30 de Julio del 2015 VEAO cambia la politica de comunicaciones: http://forums.eagle.ru/showpost.php?p=2442226&postcount=1204 Hi Guys Something Chris and I have been reviewing recently is our communication policy with the community and forums at large. To be quite honest with you it can be very depressing and demoralising for everyone involved. Hundreds of hours, Thousands of messages are exchanged monthly in working on these projects for you, the general populous, and to be frank we get a lot of hate and grumbling about incomplete or WIP shots of things that are going on in the background. It has already cost us 2 development members who quite frankly just don’t want to work on DCS or be in the community any longer. This cannot continue. As such effectively immediately we will not be releasing any renders or WIP of any of our projects going forwards until they are in test with ED and pending pre-sale and then release. Chris and I will maintain our presence on the forums and answer questions as/when we have time or the need but aside from that we will not be communicating any progress on our projects until they near completion. We are both sorry that it has come to this but we just cannot continue as we are. Regards Pman 1 Citar Mas noticias desde el frente Enlace al comentario Compartir en otros sitios web More sharing options...
Tom Raisen Publicado 30 de Julio del 2015 Reportar Share Publicado 30 de Julio del 2015 Hala, por pesaos... 2 Citar Enlace al comentario Compartir en otros sitios web More sharing options...
Zeta Publicado 31 de Julio del 2015 Reportar Share Publicado 31 de Julio del 2015 Hala, por pesaos... +1 jajajajajajajaja Citar Enlace al comentario Compartir en otros sitios web More sharing options...
Silver_Dragon Publicado 18 de Diciembre del 2015 Autor Reportar Share Publicado 18 de Diciembre del 2015 Update de VEAO de Diciembre de 2.015, Bae Hawk EFM, Thypoon Trenck I Bk5, un proyecto secreto, P-40 Warhawk y mas. http://forums.eagle.ru/showthread.php?t=155800 Hey Guys, I can't believe we are one week away from Christmas, where has this year gone??!!! It's certainly been a challenging year to say the least with a lot of ups and downs, a lot of learning, a lot of disappointment but also a lot of joy. I for one am so exited to be flying around in Nevada and in DCS 1.5 despite the amount of problems we have had converting the aircraft to the new engine. The good thing is that there are a lot more features in both of these versions which allows us to develop more advanced features on our aircraft, stuff that wasn't there in 1.2.16 This has hampered certain things like the P-40 engine not sucking enough air in to keep running and the Hawk pilot on EFM greying out at 27000ft needing a rapid descent for oxygen. Both features we have resolved along with others we are working on as new features. I am very proud of the team we have (nearly 40 now) working on different projects and pulling together to help solve problems when they arise and with all of these lessons learnt you will see quite a few modules from us in 2016. Finally, before I talk about the projects, I'd like to thank you, the community, for your continued support. Without your valuable feedback, assistance and patience we wouldn't enjoy what we do half as much as we do. I will remind you though that DCS is also our hobby, which is why we get agitated sometimes with the same old questions having to be answered, it takes up our sim time. So, on to the project updates... Hawk Hawk has come on leaps and bounds since the last update posted in November. I've been enjoying flying it around in Nevada testing the EFM down low and dirty as well as mission designing. This map gives so much more possibility for mission designing and I for one am loving making them, which will be out in 2016. The EFM is almost complete. We have had valuable feedback from the real life Hawk pilots and we have given them a couple more weeks in the New Year to really push Hawk to the limits. As you can understand their day jobs do sometimes get in the way of "play time". I have set a team deadline for work to start completing the refined EFM at the end of January. I am very confident that the tweaks we need to do are minor but with any software development until we do them, who knows. Therefore I will not commit to releasing a deadline but we are very close. If you haven't seen the latest EFM promo videos Chuck has made, go watch them here and look our for some more in the New Year. EFM flight in Nevada map: https://youtu.be/g6x2RNTeGXU EFM flight overview: https://youtu.be/4Y3-wnVBq6w Even the boss has problems landing it: https://youtu.be/zKpjFyO9UtQ With the current military tension we have been unable to get on to base to record the sounds, for obvious reasons. Therefore we will "simulate" the engine, GTS, cockpit, etc. sounds and when we can get on base next year to record them fully we will simply swap them out. Work has already started on these which will be released with the EFM. Cockpit textures are well underway and I think you guys will like what our amazing artist has done with them. I'm not going to post pictures but simply patch them in when they are completed and see what you think. Texturegate may finally be over soon!!! Radios have been partially released in 1.5.2 and soon in the upcoming 2.0 patch. You can now use the comms menu to talk to the ground crew. I received updated code only this morning which should allow me to talk to the ATC, wingmen and other aircraft by tuning the radio frequencies but I have yet to test it. You can see a video I posted up testing the "easy comms" version of this: https://youtu.be/n3aaOyYTpEI As I've said before, as soon as features are fixed we will get them out to you, not wait for a final big push. We are still bug hunting on a few things, namely missile lock tone amongst others that you and our testers have reported. I'm afraid focus has been on getting the jet working properly in 1.5 and 2.0 so focus had to be on this. In the New Year we start again in earnest to get all bugs fixed. Some things will naturally be fixed with the EFM that are associated with the SFM, like weapons not dropping when you lose a wing, Etc. My aim is to have Hawk complete and out of Beta when the EFM is released to you. There are a few features we will still work on after Beta, but these are added features to the original dev plan, more on those in the New Year. Typhoon The external 3D model is almost complete and work on the new cockpit model is ongoing. I'm excited to get the new models into the sim to integrate the other work we have been doing. We have a new developer on the team who has vast experience is digital displays for military and commercial aircraft and he is making great strides on the advanced systems of Typhoon. Here is an example of the work we have to do to make things interactive in the cockpit. Please note this is using our demo model until the new one is complete. Adding click points and animations to each MHDD button, whilst having the ability to change the text that is displayed on the button depending on what screen you are on: The Typhoon has very complex systems behind a very simple pilot user interface. We will replicate that functionality making it easy for you to fly whilst managing all the advanced systems. We will exactly replicate, where we are allowed to, those systems and will simulate others but for you as DCS pilots you won't notice any difference unless you're actually flying a Typhoon, which to be fair is unlikely. Our main objective is to make it feel and fly like a Typhoon and I can guarantee it will. Secret Project Nothing to see here, move along...these aren't the droids you've been looking for.... I soooooo want to fly an X-wing in DCS!!! Enjoy the film if you're going to see it. I have to wait until Christmas Eve and can't wait... I will be having my children from tomorrow until Christmas Eve so will be taking a short break to relax and recharge ready for the challenges ahead. I wish you a Merry Christmas and a very prosperous New Year and some great things to come in 2016!! (Oh and don't tell Pete, but I added in some screenshots straight from my pc below as a little treat...shhhhhh) And as usual a few words from Pete on the spinny old things.... Hey Guys – Time for my update for December! Well it’s been a bit more positive this month with the development progressing nicely on the P-40F; we have managed to squish a couple of the more critical bugs with our engine and EFM code and I am happy to confirm the our engine model is now running in DCS 1.5.2 and DCS 2.0! So what does this leave us to do? Well still a reasonable amount unfortunately. With the release of 1.5+ and 2.0 it brought a lot of changes to the way we have structured our code, especially bug hunting with the engine model. It will be a surprise to no one that it has caused delays, yes I know, I hate typing it as much as you hate reading it!! The cockpit texturing is nearing completion, the ASM is having a lot more of the advanced features implemented at a daily rate. The damage model is also progressing really nicely (see below). All being well I’ll get you some screenshots in the first week of the new year over Nevada. A lot of our guys are taking a well-deserved break over the holidays. Chuck is chomping at the bit to do you guys a P-40F video or two so I think I will unleash him early in the new year and let him produce a couple of videos showing off the Kittyhawk. For now, here are some early development shots Chris took of the P-40 damage model testing whilst in air combat and testing against ground units. Of course these are Work-in-Progress from a few months ago and raw from the sim (DCS 1.2.16) on Chris' PC on his default graphics settings (not prettied up)... In air combat: Taxiing back with bullet damage on the rear panels: Ground testing the different levels or states of damage: This last in-sim image is checking for all states of the damage model and if they are present down to final destruction, including fire position testing. As you will point out I'm sure, there are two pilots, something Chris forgot to disable, but you get the picture. And finally an early render shot showing the different damage states being worked on although they have improved since this was taken: In other projects; Wildcat is shaping up nicely and the mesh is now complete for both variants. Rock is now hard at work on the external textures on those while Gibbage is doing the internals. I am hoping to be doing some cat landings with this pup around Easter. Bearcat before you all ask is having heart surgery at the moment, this aircraft is proving to be a real challenge due to the differences in reference material available, both drawings (even from Grumman) vs photos vs other drawings. Nothing is ever simple lol. Meteor and Vampire I hear you ask? Well more news on those next month… Spitfire is also shaping up rather nicely with the external pretty much done and the cockpit well on it’s way, another piece of excellent work from Kevin Miller. Chris twisted my arm to let you see a grey box render of our XIV below. More news on this one in the New Year. 2016 is shaping up to be the year of props and I for one cannot wait! No Pete, big grey noisy things all the way!!!! (Chris) 3 Citar Mas noticias desde el frente Enlace al comentario Compartir en otros sitios web More sharing options...
Silver_Dragon Publicado 20 de Enero del 2016 Autor Reportar Share Publicado 20 de Enero del 2016 el update de enero por VEAO http://forums.eagle.ru/showthread.php?t=159076 Hey Guys, First update of the new year and wow what a ride 2015 has been!! As you know 2015 saw a lot of challenges for VEAO; we said goodbye to some old friends within the team for various reasons and said hello to some new friends too. Such is the life of software development, especially when people are generally doing this in their spare time. Life gets in the way sometimes. I feel we have come out of it better as a team and we now have a really solid core of developers in each discipline of developing for DCS. We have learnt a lot of lessons, especially with the big update with DCS 1.5 and 2.0 and the new functionality that has brought. It gave us a whole set of fresh new challenges but we have overcome them, and found some new ones along the way. Again such is the life of development. We had three main air shows along with our friends at TFC in Duxford last year and are looking forward to three more this year with them, with hopefully some sneak peaks, early access and the usual you expect from us at Duxford. We currently have over 30 developers each working on their discipline for developing for DCS, these being: ASM programmers EFM programmers Digital display programmers 3D model artists Texture artists Animation artists Sound engineer Tireless researcher Project managers And of course myself Each person works on multiple projects; however throwing more people at one specific problem does not always speed up development. Yes many heads are better than one and all ideas are good ideas but each aircraft has it's own unique challenges to overcome and a lead person in their discipline has to have control, with overall project management keeping it all together. That is good software development project management and DCS is no different. So, what does it take to make a module for DCS, well let me enlighten you... First we have a 3D model of the exterior and cockpit developed. This is generally done by one person and is better to keep it to one rather than many. Then the exterior has to be textured along with the cockpit. This is done normally by two different artists. External model "painting" is vastly different to cockpit texturing and our team have learnt some great tricks over the past several months to get the best out of DCS 1.5/2.0 and it's new graphics engine, using tools like the Quixel suite and other applications. During the texturing stage the animations team will work with the 3D artist to get all control surfaces on the exterior animated and then move onto the cockpit switches, dials, buttons and gauges. This sometimes throws up a conflict that the 3D artist didn't pick up, like landing gear intersecting with the wing as an example. So these two teams along with the texture artist communicate almost hourly or daily so they are all working in unison. Once the basic textures and animations are complete it gets handed off to the ASM and EFM team and the digital displays team if the aircraft has requirement for it. They integrate all of the cockpit functionality and flight model functionality. Sounds easy but it's really not. Now back in 2014 Pete and I discussed having "templates" for ASM and EFM and these have been coded during 2015 (with more due in 2016) ready to "drop-in" to each aircraft. This saves a lot of development time as most aircraft have the same functionality; altimeter, air-speed, lift, drag, acceleration, Etc. This means that during 2016 and beyond we can build up a library of templates that can be used for all aircraft in our development schedule; single engine non-afterburning jets, Radial engine, Merlin engine, twin afterburning jets, Etc. Each aircraft is then tweaked to be specific to it's performance curves and cockpit functionality and then handed over to real life pilots that fly them for feedback. Our sound engineer, during the development process, will go out and record as many sounds for the specific aircraft as they can. This isn't always easy as you have to fit in around maintenance schedules, military access and a whole host of other challenges to record clicks, whistles and whooshes. Simply pointing a microphone at an overflying aircraft won't do. Our tireless researcher Dom trawls the Internet, goes to museums and generally makes himself a pain-in-the-arse to collectors to gather as much information as possible on an aircraft. This could also be talking to pilots, tech engineers and the owners themselves. Yes we want our modules to be as realistic as possible and all of this will help us to do that. We have three main project managers right now; Pete of course working on all spinney prop things and the older jets, me on Hawk and Typhoon and Mike on military projects. There are sometimes cross overs on military and consumer projects like Hawk and Typhoon where both Mike and I will work on both and I leave Pete to handle the main consumer projects. Of course Pete and I talk continuously throughout the day, more than to my girlfriend much to her dismay sometimes... Touching on the military stuff, the business is split into two arms; consumer and military. Consumer is you guys, the DCS community, and the "public" side of module development and military is, well what it says, military projects. We work with defence and aviation companies, consultants and manufacturers on a vast array of projects, which some benefit you, like Hawk and Typhoon and of course I can't go into detail about what we do for them but during 2016 that will take up most of my time, along with completing Hawk and Typhoon development for you guys. Typical development of a module is roughly 12 months from conception to first pass flying in-sim depending on the complexity of the aircraft and it's systems. Something like Typhoon obviously takes longer due to it's digital nature and getting access to tech manuals, aircraft themselves, Etc. I think it's been said somewhere before but each aircraft costs roughly £100,000 to develop, more for the complex ones like Typhoon. Now that's a lot of sales we need to make just to break even right. So, we very carefully consider a number of things when deciding which aircraft to develop and our roadmap is very specific for a reason. We also talk a lot with other 3rd party developers, TFC and ED about what we're doing and for the good of DCS itself which also has an impact on what gets developed. Also we talk to manufacturers about we can do and can't do. This has a big impact on choosing aircraft. Sometimes you may think "why are you doing that one..." or "why don't you do this one..." and hopefully this will give you a glimpse into why. At the end of the day every person on our team has a passion for developing for DCS. We all love flying in DCS and we do value your opinion, our customers. Ok, so for a general update... I'm not going to do a specific plane update for each one but instead give you a summary of where we are at in general and my plans for the business in 2016. We are currently in contract to develop the following aircraft: Hawk Typhoon P-40F Bearcat Buchon Spitfire Mk. XIV Vampire FB5 Meteor F3 We are also quite far in development on two more, the Wildcat and SeaFury. Due to the delays on Bearcat we are aiming to replace this with the Wildcat whilst it gets re-developed. Most of these modules are slated for release during 2016 and 2017 and once we have a few of them out Pete and I will discuss what comes next and we'll talk to people and secure contracts. What's changed since the December update, well not much I can post about. The teams are tirelessly working around the clock fixing bugs and developing but also took some time off over Christmas to rest and relax. Everyone is back hard at it refreshed for this year. P-40 is giving us a major headache. We got the engine working only to have very violent vibrations when sitting in the cockpit and the team are pulling their hair out to figure that one out. I decided to take it off of pre-sale on our website due to the delay and I'd like to thank everyone that bought the pre-sale. We'll get it to you as soon as we possibly can. No one wants to get it out to you more than Pete and I. When we're confident it's very close to release and stable in DCS 1.5/2.0 (like we were last year in 1.2.16) I'll put it back on pre-order. My aim is to have Hawk EFM, cockpit re-texture, working radios, custom weapons and bug fixes all complete by the end of February taking it out of Beta and into release during March. That's my aim at least and the Hawk team will do everything possible to make this happen. I'll update you more in February on both of those projects. All the rest are in various stages of development that I've talked about above, but the focus for the entire management team right now is Hawk and P-40, rest assured. Thank you once again for you support, patience and most of all your belief in us as a 3rd party developer for DCS and we look forward to a great 2016 for DCS!! Chris, Pete and the entire VEAO family. Citar Mas noticias desde el frente Enlace al comentario Compartir en otros sitios web More sharing options...
Silver_Dragon Publicado 19 de Febrero del 2016 Autor Reportar Share Publicado 19 de Febrero del 2016 Update de febrero de VEAO http://forums.eagle.ru/showthread.php?t=161011 Hey Guys, Welcome to the February 2016 update. So far it's been a very productive month on all projects which are detailed below. In case you missed the Hawk Feb update, here are some updated highlights since I posted it: Feedback from the Hawk pilots is being updated on our current EFM flight model. It has been thoroughly tested and verified to be authentic and realistic to flying a Hawk. With the change to EFM comes additional features like differential toe brakes, parking brake and much more. We hope you enjoy flying it as much as we have testing it over the past few months. By the end of this month the EFM will be released to ED for testing and verification and we will discuss with ED when the next patch for 1.5 and 2.0 can be put out with the update. I have also recently had demo's with BaE Systems, the RAF and Ascent for our military discussions and everyone that has flown the new EFM thinks its outstanding!! I can't wait to get it into your hands. The updated cockpit textures are now implemented in the internal build and final tweaks are underway with switches and dials. Our texture artist has done an excellent job making the cockpit look more realistic and so far we've had very positive feedback from you on the screenshots released. Our testers have reported some FPS loss on low end and mid-spec PC's so we will be implementing three texture packs; High, Medium and Low which you can select in the Options tab. High will be 4096 templates, medium 2048 and low 1024. This should give you enough options depending on you PC capability. The new textures will be included with the EFM release next month. Here are the remaining list of fixes and issues being worked on during February, again scheduled for release next month: Weapons selector not working since 1.5.2 update. Air start option - start with weapons system live including sidewinder cooling down time. Sidewinder tone added. Radio UHF and AM coms working (ground crew currently works ok). When part of an aircraft wing is destroyed, the weps and lights still show (this will be done as part of EFM/ASM integration). Airbrake test switch not working. Realistic sounds to be added to external and cockpit. Kneeboard joystick assignments not working for mark map and next/prev pages. Det cord showing inside of canopy when looking back. Controls indicator (Ctrl+Enter) working. Auto start/stop commands working. Altimeters 10,000 number rolling over too soon indicating 1950ft when it's 950ft. Custom weapons added - Aden gun pod to start. Damage model showing on some AI / multiplayer aircraft when air-brake deployed. Add AHRS to start-up training mission. Add remaining navigation training missions. Safety pins removed from the model. Other bugs reported by testers and public. We are still on track for having most, if not all, of these issues resolved by the end of the month and I'll give a more detailed bug fix list in early March prior to the patch. One thing not mentioned is the sight control box, we are still working on the best solution for implementation within DCS (differs from real life) which I discussed with a few pilots during the military demo's. This may not make the March patch but we are looking into it for a release very shortly after. My aim is to have 99% of Hawk complete in Beta stage released to you in March, with the remaining items closed off very shortly after the patch if they don't make it. This would mean that Hawk will be officially out of Beta phase 12 months from release. I understand some of you are not happy with the aircraft, it's systems, textures, etc. and I can only assure you that we have learnt a lot of lessons from our first DCS developed aircraft and a lot of the problems we encountered will not be present with future modules. We do not want another "texturegate" on our hands!! Our next release being P-40F and releases after that will have very short Beta phases of life and will be feature complete upon release. I am also hoping to have within the patch two missions from our friends at Close Air Solutions (CAS) which will give you a taste of the close air support role within the Hawk, showing you how formidable is it for a combat role. This will lead into a full Campaign available in the future, details to be released soon. Typhoon is still being worked on by out team. The new 3D models are being worked on as are the digital systems. We are still researching with our contacts at the RAF on which features we can implement for a public release and how affective they will be within DCS; things like MIDS and DASS. When we have more final details I'll let you know. At this moment in time I am still shooting for a 2016 release (subject to change). Now I'll hand you over to Pete for his side of things.... Hi Guys, So it’s that time of the month again! Well it’s been a month of updates and fixing things, which makes a nice change! On P-40F we have resolved both the vibration issue and the engine cut out problems and a few of us have now been able to fly the P-40F in DCS 1.5.2 and 2.0.1 This is obviously a great step forwards with most of the ASM functionality complete with only implementation to be completed, the EFM has a few irks that we are working out of it. Aside from those the artwork is having a few additional tweaks from Rob on the external, applying some of the techniques that we have learnt since the P-40F was initially textured. The internal has been finished off since it was last shown and once we have implemented some more of the ASM we will get P-40F over to Chuck who is biting at my heels to do some video work on the her. So where does this leave us with release I hear you ask? Well it will be after the Hawk EFM has made it to you, it will take us a few weeks to finish implementing and final testing for the new ASM, whilst the EFM should be worked on the same time. Once this has been finished (think end of March to mid-April) then it will be passed to our internal testers and to ED, what happens after that I can’t speculate on as it depends on the above. There really isn’t more detail I can give you then that other than pasting lines of code into an update haha. On other projects the Spitfire External continues to be worked on with the cockpit mesh being 99% complete and will be textured in the next couple of weeks. Prelim work on the ASM and EFM has been done and will be picked up again after Wildcat. Wildcat is coming along nicely with the externals nearing completion and the internals almost complete as well, This is the next focus after the P-40F. Meteor is pretty much mesh complete now after having a major cockpit rework, Damage modelling again is almost finished and I look forward to showing you some things for this after P-40F is released. We had a major breakthrough with Buchon; the manuals that we had for it were partial and incomplete ones that I had obtained from contacts in the warbird community, however Dom managed to obtain a complete Ha1112 manual (all in Spanish) which has helped answer a few little questions we still had. We have a bit of an Easter egg in mind for this aircraft so keep your eyes peeled towards the back end of 2016. Only other aircraft is the Bearcat; our modeller has been extensively reworking some aspects of this and work continues, ironic really as the ASM + EFM are reasonably well built, work on this will pick up after Spitfire comes across the summer. Anyone attending any of the air shows at Duxford this year should hunt me down and come and have a look at the WIP projects I will have with me. I will as usual have my tablet with WIP screenies and videos for you all to look at. Until next month people. Have Fun & Fly Safe Pman Citar Mas noticias desde el frente Enlace al comentario Compartir en otros sitios web More sharing options...
Silver_Dragon Publicado 25 de Febrero del 2016 Autor Reportar Share Publicado 25 de Febrero del 2016 segundo update de febrero de VEAO http://forums.eagle.ru/showthread.php?t=161473 Hey Guys, We're still on-track for delivering the updates to ED for testing by the end of this month and then patched to you shortly after. I will post a complete bug list next week with what has gone over and what will be in the patch. The three big items are EFM, updated cockpit textures (high/medium/low options) and fully working radios plus a lot of bug fixes. I decided to give you the complete package all in one rather than spoon feeding them; some in the next patch, some after that, Etc. I would rather everything was tested thoroughly and working all at once before it came to you, I hope you understand. So, we are still on track, therefore don't worry when you see the next 2.0.1 patch this week and nothing seems to have changed. Thanks, Chris. Citar Mas noticias desde el frente Enlace al comentario Compartir en otros sitios web More sharing options...
Silver_Dragon Publicado 14 de Marzo del 2016 Autor Reportar Share Publicado 14 de Marzo del 2016 Update de marzo de VEAO. http://forums.eagle.ru/showthread.php?t=162570 Hi Guys, I know you have been anxious for the March update but I wanted to have a few team meetings to clarify where we're at with development on all projects. I'm going to post the pre-lim change log for Hawk (which is subject to last minute changes), a quick update on P-40 and other projects in summary. Right now the coding team are 100% focused on Hawk and getting the big patch out to you. This has allowed our internal development testers to really put the P-40 EFM through it's paces after the recent issues we've had with DCS 1.5 and 2.0 and so far so good. The aim is by next week the coders can switch back to P-40 to get things finalised with the ASM/EFM interface and we are aiming to release end of April, all being well. Hawk EFM is with the ED testers for feedback which we achieved at the end of Feb as I mentioned in last months update. You've recently seen on our Facebook page that Rob posted up some skin shots of our Spitfire Mk. XIV. When we are closer to release on that I'll talk to ED about a co-ordinated release date as not to clash with their Mk. IX Typhoon is still pushing forward on development as is Wildcat, Sea Fury, Buchon, Meteor and Vampire. Bearcat is undergoing a make over of it's model by another artist and will join in the dev cycle when the model is complete. So, let's focus now on Hawk. As I said just now we achieved the goal of delivering the EFM and updates to ED testers by the end of Feb. With their feedback and that of our own internal testers, and that of the pilots, tweaks have been made and in my view the EFM is now complete. The coding team, including myself, are busy making the final last minute ASM changes ready for the big update. The preliminary changelog below is subject to last minute changes, additions and subtractions depending on any issues that arise in the next week during testing. My aim is to have these updates in the next big patches for 1.5 and 2.0 from ED (I don't have dates for these yet before you ask). Hawk Change List March 2016 EFM fully integrated. Set wheel brake left and right in Axis options - Nose wheel steering has been taken away. Toe brakes and rudder pedals animated. Parking brake added. Trim can be set using keyboard, joystick or using the switches in cockpit. Oxygen hypoxia effect now around 33,000ft. Anti-skid function added – default is off until entering runway. Pitot heat function updated. Standby (emergency) brake and flaps functions added. Visual and audio buffeting added for stall and over-speed. Low level high speed ground effect added. EFM damage model implemented; when aircraft section destroyed, flight model is affected. When wing section is destroyed weapons will fall and nav light will turn off. Aircraft no longer hovers above ground when gears damaged. Auto-start sequence (Left Win+Home) updated to remove rotation light. Auto-stop sequence (Left Win+End) updated. Updated cockpit textures High/Medium/Low. Set your preferred level in Options, Special, Hawk tab. 4096, 2048 and 1024 versions included. UHF and AM radios now fully functional with other units and ATC. New cockpit sounds. New engine sounds. Additional bugs no doubt introduced. Controls indicator added. Weapons selector (B/PB/RP) fixed. Aden gun pod added, UPK removed. F2 view; flaps and RPM indicator now working. Airbrake test switch now working. Air start option – Weapons now armed. If missiles are on the wing, missile panel will be hot and ready to fire. Sidewinder tone for seek and lock now working. Kneeboard joystick assignment for mark position and page changes fixed. Det cord showing inside canopy now removed. Training Start-up mission changed for EFM functions. Training missions added (voice to come later) – taxi, take-off, circuit and navigation. Safety pins removed by default. Backlighting on main panel altered. Aim-9M LAU-7 pylon added. There are still other things being worked on right now which may make it into the change log or may not make it in time for the patch. They will be worked on even after the patch so keep an eye out for patch notes and future monthly updates. I have decided not to come out of Beta stage until you, the public, have flown and given feedback on anything we may have missed or isn't quite working right. I'd like to thank you for your patience in waiting for these updates and hope you like flying the Hawk as much as we do with these changes. Thanks, Chris and the team. Citar Mas noticias desde el frente Enlace al comentario Compartir en otros sitios web More sharing options...
Silver_Dragon Publicado 11 de Mayo del 2016 Autor Reportar Share Publicado 11 de Mayo del 2016 Update de Mayo de VEAO http://forums.eagle.ru/showpost.php?p=2774372&postcount=1 Hey Guys, Welcome to the May update. Firstly please let me thank you all for the feedback you have given on the Hawk EFM Patch. This was a significant patch that is now out in 1.5.3 OpenBeta, 1.5.3 OB Steam and 2.0.2 OpenAlpha. We are listening to your feedback and reported bugs and are making a list of things to look at. Right now we have a High, Medium and Low list and the bugs reported are categorised based on priority. The biggest one we have been working on is the falling out of the sky issue. We have posted a potential fix today for 1.5.3 OB users and have uploaded the files to ED for 1.5.3 and 2.0.2 next patches. This has obviously been the top priority to get the fix working and out to you. The remainder of the items highlighted are being looked at in the coming days/weeks so keep an eye on the patch notes during the next updates from ED. This was a significant patch from the old SFM version that's been out a while with a lot of updated working items. If you think stuff still isn't working quite right or you're not quite sure how/when something is working then please let us know in the Bugs forum section. Any question is a good question, there are no dumb questions around here. If you have the time and would like to become a VEAO tester to try things out before they are released then please drop me a line and we can get you on our dedicated testing team which helps to highlight bugs with updated DCS release before they go public. Next week is a big week for our military side of the business with the ITEC show in London. And I am proud to announce that we have set up a joint venture company called Porrima Simulations with our partner company Eventuality. We have been working with the team at Eventuality for a lot of promotional events for Breitling, the RAF and many others. The Porrima JV has been set up to facilitate this side of the business so if you see our logo around with Porrima you know it's us. P-40F With the release of the Hawk EFM patch this meant that some of the team could go back to P-40F which is our next priority to get out to you. A lot of the features and bug fixes we encountered in Hawk has put us in good stead for the P-40 and future aircraft; things like radios, EFM issues, Etc. I've read a lot of comments about wasting time on Hawk and to concentrate on P-40; however as I've just said these issues would have come up on P-40 as well so it's good we get them sorted before the module is released. Right now the team are busy on getting the lower priority items ready like missions, encyclopedia, desktop graphics and the like. Other Aircraft Work is ploughing ahead on the Spitfire, Wildcat, Vampire, Meteor and of course Typhoon. There are all in various stages of development and Pete has been posting some updated pics on our Facebook page so keep an eye out over there and subscribe. https://www.facebook.com/VEAO-Simulations-130582376992838/ Towards the end of the month when we're back from ITEC I'll post a more comprehensive update. Keep an eye out for the patches from ED, post bugs and questions and again thank you from the team for reporting and querying issues. Chris and the team. Citar Mas noticias desde el frente Enlace al comentario Compartir en otros sitios web More sharing options...
Silver_Dragon Publicado 30 de Agosto del 2016 Autor Reportar Share Publicado 30 de Agosto del 2016 Informe de desarrollo de Agosto por VEAO https://forums.eagle.ru/showpost.php?p=2888594&postcount=1 Good Morning Guys, I can't believe it's the end of August already, where has this year gone?? Being the holiday season mainly over here in Europe a few of our team are off enjoying the summer sunshine which means development slows down a little; however this does give me some more time to actually enjoy flying the aircraft whilst doing more lengthy testing sessions rather than just jumping in, testing a specific system and back out of DCS, multiple times, over and over. As most of you know I'm more of a jet head but I have to say I'm thoroughly enjoying flying the P-40F with all of it's little quirks, especially in VR. One thing that really struck me the other day was doing circuit bashing, trying to get my landings right (to save embarrassment later) and in the P-40F cockpit along both sides are two big canopy frame bars that run the entire length of the canopy. You really feel how close these are in VR and when turning final you have to hunker down to see under the canopy bar to keep your bearings on the runway. I remember speaking to the pilots at various Duxford air shows and they talked about this a lot. Chatting to Stevo Hinton when we got a chance to sit in Princess Liz a couple of years back I remember this big bar running down the canopy and imagining how Stevo would have to hunker down to see out, which he was explaining; well you really get this feeling in the P-40F as well, especially in VR. As I've said before the P-40F has really been designed with VR in mind from the model to the textures as these add massively to the whole VR experience, along with the sounds of course. Which brings me nicely on to what I'm working on today in fact. Updated sounds from our sound engineer are being integrated into the module replacing our temporary place-holder sounds. It really is amazing how sounds make a huge difference to the whole experience and I can't wait for you to hear the roar of the Merlin as you taxi out and do your power checks with the canopy open and then can still hear and feel that roar as you close the canopy and wind her up for take off. As I've said I'm more of a jet head but man I'm loving this bird, more than any of the other WWII aircraft in DCS and I hope you will too. Flight testing against the numbers has also started and many thanks to the tireless repetitiveness of testing from our core testing team to record the flights for analysis against the numbers. This is essential for ensuring the EFM is as accurate as possible, along with the niggly quirks given to us by the pilots who fly her at TFC Duxford. We obviously want our first WWII module to be special and the team have done an amazing job on this one. Chuck is chomping at the bit to get his hands on P-40F for making a video for you guys and making one of his excellent guides so keep an eye out for both of those coming soon. Next steps for us are to polish off the module and get it over to TFC and ED for verification and I'm very much looking forward to seeing the reaction from you guys during future live flight streams. Now, let's talk about Hawk. She is definitely a labour of my love and we've had a rocky history over the past several years. Most of you know the problems we have had with coding, textures, DCS updates causing issues and all of those things. I feel we have learnt a hell of a lot from our first module release and she still teaches us how to do things today given the advancement of the sim. These are lessons learnt which has given us a better direction going forward with our upcoming modules. But, I hear you say, what about Hawk and all of those lessons... Well, Hawk will be getting a major overhaul from a complete re-write of the ASM code to an updated cockpit to a realistic weapons suite and many more features. We are bringing on new talented staff and utilising the excellent skills of our current staff to give her an upgrade. I'm not going to go into details just yet about what that upgrade will include as I want it to be more of a surprise to you when it gets patched in the future but I think you'll like what I have planned For now, the team are still concentrating on fixing the bugs that still exist, patching up the holes if you will, which will help with the upgrade later. Again, I can assure you that Hawk has not been forgotten about. On to the other side of the business, the military aspect and events promotion; I've had some excellent tech demo's over the past few months and some exciting opportunities are coming up which we are working on. Some are early discussions and some are more advanced and in final negotiations. These will also benefit our consumer side of the business and details will be revealed later on as to what aircraft they entail. We are also working hard with our events partners and you should be seeing more of Hawk out and about very soon with an exciting livery on her. I'll be posting some screens soon on what we're working on so keep an eye out for them. As we've said before; the updates will focus on our current and upcoming release products and work is still going strong on all of our other modules in development. When they're closer to release we'll be posting more details about them. However; do keep an eye on our Facebook page and chats through these forums as sometimes sneak peak stuff is discussed or shown. Many thanks for your continued support and we wish you a great summer. Chris and the team. 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Silver_Dragon Publicado 25 de Noviembre del 2018 Autor Reportar Share Publicado 25 de Noviembre del 2018 VEAO deja de realizar desarrollo para DCS, el estado en que quedará el Hawk T.1 es incierto y el P-40F posiblemente nunca vea la luz https://www.facebook.com/veaosimulations/posts/2153465558037833 Tengo la impresión que han perdido la licencia.... Citar Mas noticias desde el frente Enlace al comentario Compartir en otros sitios web More sharing options...
Zaz0 Publicado 26 de Noviembre del 2018 Reportar Share Publicado 26 de Noviembre del 2018 Según los comentarios de NineLine en el mismo hilo, ED mantiene la licencia con ellos, han debido llegar por ellos solos a la conclusión de que vale ya de engañar a los usuarios... yo creo que el P-40 implícitamente esta confirmado que no saldrá, al menos de la mano de esta gente, a ver que mierdas hacen ahora con la gente que ha hecho precompra, que por cierto también han dicho que se ha realizado únicamente de forma externa a la web de ED, así que los interesados tendrán que ir legalmente contra los propietarios de VEAO. Seguro que tenemos novela para rato..... Citar Enlace al comentario Compartir en otros sitios web More sharing options...
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