08.02.2009, 04:10
Sorry if I posted in the wrong forum section,
so, to my question - is the representation of the MW50 system on the Bf 109s in the game accurate? I'm flying with no HUD messages and it's hard to know at exactly what engine setting I've currently set. In the 109 there's the triangle on the ATA gauge that limits normal combat settings for the engine, but when you turn the MW50 'on' (even if the system itself isn't working, it is just active) the ATA gauge spikes suddenly over the maximum redlined limit (for 110% settings). Shouldn't that happen only after the MW50 is activated and turned on, with the engine set above 100%? When in normal settings w/MW50 (below 100%, no injection) shouldn't the ATA gauge be in its normal position, up to the triangle for combat settings? This happens both in stock and in Freddy's (excellent!) 109 cockpits.
I hope I've described it clear enough, but I'll make some screenshots to show exactly what I mean if needed.
If this is indeed incorrect, could someone please correct it? I know it doesn't sound like much, but without HUD its hard enough to keep the 109 cool with constant radiator corrections, let alone when you have no accurate reading on the ATA. And w/out the MW50 P-51 Mustangs and Y-9U/3's are a real pain... :roll:
so, to my question - is the representation of the MW50 system on the Bf 109s in the game accurate? I'm flying with no HUD messages and it's hard to know at exactly what engine setting I've currently set. In the 109 there's the triangle on the ATA gauge that limits normal combat settings for the engine, but when you turn the MW50 'on' (even if the system itself isn't working, it is just active) the ATA gauge spikes suddenly over the maximum redlined limit (for 110% settings). Shouldn't that happen only after the MW50 is activated and turned on, with the engine set above 100%? When in normal settings w/MW50 (below 100%, no injection) shouldn't the ATA gauge be in its normal position, up to the triangle for combat settings? This happens both in stock and in Freddy's (excellent!) 109 cockpits.
I hope I've described it clear enough, but I'll make some screenshots to show exactly what I mean if needed.
If this is indeed incorrect, could someone please correct it? I know it doesn't sound like much, but without HUD its hard enough to keep the 109 cool with constant radiator corrections, let alone when you have no accurate reading on the ATA. And w/out the MW50 P-51 Mustangs and Y-9U/3's are a real pain... :roll: