27.05.2009, 20:38
i noticed one bug right away. 5 mile(wards drome) needs to be rotated at least 60 degrees counter clockwise, all of it.
from "Airdromes Guide Southwest Pacific Area"
Some of AI waypoints may allow for taxi collisions. If you create a test mission with many B-24's landing at each base from each direction, you will see the points that need to be adjusted.
What date is the map supposed to represent?
The answer of this question my reveal some other bugs.
i'll try to get a spawn wash to you that show you where all the spawn points are and which ones are too close to each other.
how long was your testing process and how many people tested it?
from "Airdromes Guide Southwest Pacific Area"
Quote:WARDS-Military Airdrome (Lat. 09 26' 05" S. Long. 147 10' 37" E. )
Location: Wards airfield is 4.5 miles NNE of Paga Point, the Entrance to Port Morsbey harbor.
Size: Two parallel runways 6000 ft. x 100 ft.
Surface Bearings: NNW/SSE 150/331 Magnetic
Altitude: 86 ft. above seal level.
Pattern: Left-hand pattern NW to SE; right-hand pattern SE to NW.
Pattern altitude: 500 ft.
Obstuctions: To the NW, hills with elevations of 550 ft. parallel the approach on the right. Hills ranging to 600 ft. are 1/2 mile to the SSE.
Navigation Aids: Consult curent Radio Facility Charts.
RON Facilities: None.
Serv. Facilities: Fuel and Oil - Tank truck delivery. No repairs.
Remarks: Not operational at night. R.A.A.F. control.
Some of AI waypoints may allow for taxi collisions. If you create a test mission with many B-24's landing at each base from each direction, you will see the points that need to be adjusted.
What date is the map supposed to represent?
The answer of this question my reveal some other bugs.
i'll try to get a spawn wash to you that show you where all the spawn points are and which ones are too close to each other.
how long was your testing process and how many people tested it?