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HighGore=??? - jak24610 - 21.05.2009
I really want to see blood in my cockpit when I get killed but I just get a clean pilot slumped to side
how to fix this? thanks
- JAMF - 21.05.2009
Fly aircraft that have the gore effect. Most aircraft don't have it.
- jak24610 - 21.05.2009
wich aircraft have the gore affect and how to I see gore in my planes that have gore in them?
- JAMF - 21.05.2009
Not sure. A search for "gore" in the extracted files gave these (many different versions per aircraft possible):
B239
Bf-109
Bf-110
BI-1
F2A-2
Fi-156
He-111
He-162A-2
Hs-129B
Hurricane
IAR-80
IAR-81a
IL2
La-5
La-7
MBR-2-AM-34
Me-210
Me-262
Me-321
Me-323
MiG-3
P-47
SB-2M
U2-VS
In the mods folder, besides Bf-109s:
ME-410-A
RWD-8
No guarantee that these will display gore.
- Maico - 21.05.2009
As far as i know, only two aircraft in the game could have gore. Bf-109 and I cant remember the other. Now with the mods, there might be more. In order to turn on gore, you have to open the confing.ini file in IL2 and change gore=0 to gore=1. Dont mess with the config.ini file unless you know what you are doing. However, since it is only for two aircraft it is not worth the effort.
- JAMF - 22.05.2009
Maico Wrote:Dont mess with the config.ini file unless you know what you are doing. However, since it is only for two aircraft it is not worth the effort.
That warning is a bit over the top!?!? Just backup your conf.ini, so you can put it back if you go wrong.
Keeping this
M4T conf.ini break down bookmarked and using it as a guide, all should go fine.
- RRuger - 22.05.2009
JAMF Wrote:Maico Wrote:Dont mess with the config.ini file unless you know what you are doing. However, since it is only for two aircraft it is not worth the effort.
That warning is a bit over the top!?!? Just backup your conf.ini, so you can put it back if you go wrong.
Keeping this M4T conf.ini break down bookmarked and using it as a guide, all should go fine.
I keep a spare conf.iniX that is untouched, for reference and just what JAMF siad, "backup"