Could be finished in a Saturday...
-"What saturday ? THIS saturday !?"
-"I don't know"
-"And the next news of the development, when that's gona be?"
-"I can't tell, could be in a saturday... or, eventually, in a tuesday..."
-"grrr"
I'm almost done hitting the end (doc, alpha/beta test), but as it's been said, it's the last 1% which takes the 99% of the time.
It has already been asked and answered multiple times. The answer is no; they're there for aesthetic purposes only.Sorry if this question was arleady asked. But can't those displays just display live view of outside? e.g. one directed to ref. planet etc. If not, will it be able to display real time data such as ApA, PeA etc.
Considering the present Arrow ships with only one autopilot, this doesn't sound very useful without major additions to the autopilot selection, which is outside of the scope of this update.I think it would be cool if you made that calculator-like panel under the left MFD to work. It could be used for entering autopilot codes, like in the DG-IV
It would be cool to have the book and flight plan papers blow off under full thrust!
Considering the present Arrow ships with only one autopilot, this doesn't sound very useful without major additions to the autopilot selection, which is outside of the scope of this update.
That aside, even considering eventual updates...the Arrow is a half-kilometre long technological behemoth. Apollo or Shuttle-era codes would be a thing of the past, eh?
Deploying cargoes was always the hardest part of using the Arrow, I thought - This way you could move the arm over to, say, a probe or satellite of some kind, pluck it off the rack manually, and deploy it right there.
but when I release a cargo from the rack it goes ptchooooooo off into space at a respectable walking pace
Notes MFD :thumbup:
Not really a txt reader, but anyway there's this one, tooThanks, should be useful
Ah yes, this is a bug, it's supposed to be ejected at 0.10 m/s.
Does it do the same with the DGIV ?
Dan
Old "trapezoid" DGIV cargoes are released at the appropriate crawl but UCGO crates are given a pretty big push.