jangofett287
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Did it come with any admin utilities?
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Did it come with any admin utilities?
Inside this addon pack -> Computerex Add-on Pack <- is an addon called 'simon' - I know it works under orbiter 2006 but might not under 2010.
basically 'simon' allows for a mutliple vehicles to copy what the master vehicle is doing. The flying should be perfect formation as they are just copying the main vehicle.
Sort of...
Ok, let me back up. For my ICT GCSE I am making a video. My idea was to make an orbiter 'promotional' video. So far all has gone well, and the video is almost complete. However, the only part remaining unshot I have been rather foolish on. I decided, when drawing up the plans, to have shots of 5 XR2s in formation flight. The clever among you can see where this is going.
Despite my best efforts to obtain this shot with auto pilots, all attempts so far have failed. So I am making an appeal, for 4 pilots to join me on the OMP server this Saturday, and help me get the shots I need. At current I am willing to do this at any time PM on Saturday (GMT), but it may be possible to postpone to NEXT Saturday, if that gets me an extra pilot. If you need help I will be on the chatbox all this week from about 15:30/16:00 (Again, GMT), and you can always drop me a PM.
So, who will answer my call?
god dammit due to my dad and ports i cant get synced on OMP
It's just that I still don't know how to forward ports (I had a confusing experience with that before).
There's this magical thing called 'Google'. I personally haven't used it before, so I don't know if it's good, but people say it's fantastic. From what I'm told, you only need to enter what you're looking for and it will return all the answers to you in plain text, images and even video and audio.
I already did before. All the "how-tos" assumed that I had Linksys (or some other router brand I don't have). I tried looking for Apple, but those control panel things were only for Mac OS. I haven't tried jangofett287's suggestion yet but I hope it works.
Those tutorials didn't work for me as I didn't have Mac OS, which I said on the last post.
Right. Airport express is meant to be used with MacOS, but we shall struggle on regardless.
Try this:
Press Win+R
Type CMD and hit enter
Type ipconfig and hit enter
note down what it says next to gateway, and pop that into your browser.
Look for anything that says 'Port Forwarding', 'Port Mapping' or anything like that.
Okay, opened up the utility, it asks me for a password.
I convince dad to put in the router's password, but it doesn't work.