Тема про Star Citizen переехала в свой собственный раздел https://forum.wbfree.net/index.php?forums/star-citizen.83/
Это не боты, это я RSS подписки настроил на новости. А накидало, потому что подтягивает за некоторый период времени...
Ассасин крид до 25-го апреля на халяву. https://store.ubi.com/ru/assassin-s...2-15--0118-4----UBISOFT_WC___Daisycon_ID53191
а была ить еще Wing Commander: Legacy зыж хотя дата цитируемого издания старше, чем дата релиза легаси%)
Там кстати, реальные протоколы и алгоритмы СМП использованы. Косяков тоже хватает, но они несущественные по-большей части.
Чего так вдруг про СтарСитизен много стало? Неужто приличная игрушка стала? Лучше посоветуйте что-нибудь в духе старого доброго Винг Командера. С космопострелушками (ну как в Элите, например), но обязательно с сюжетом. Вот "Время московское" была когда-то клевая игруха...
Ну оно движется в сторону приличности, КМК... А нет ничего удобоваримого чтоб с хорошим сюжетом. Одна надежда на Squadron 42 (синглплей/кооп вариант Star Citizen ). Но оно еще не готово.
Охренеть! Бенчмарки выпустили Falcon BMS 4.34! Неожиданно! Spoiler: Falcon BMS 4.34 future overview 2. Feature Overview 2.1 New Radio Management BMS 4.34 fixed a long-lasting issue with AI auto-magically following all radio frequency changes made by the player, making it impossible to create a more realistic use of radios. ATC and AWACS changes explained below led to a major rewrite of radio management code. Human players and AI must now be on the same frequency to communicate, just as in real-life. Discrete frequencies are tied to callsigns, so in most cases will be unique to that callsign, though frequencies will still have presets assigned, visible in the briefing section of the UI. More detailed information about the new radio management can be found in the BMS COMMS and NAV book, in your Docs folder. 2.2 New ATC Air Traffic Control agencies at airbases have been completely reimagined. Every airbase now uses multiple UHF frequencies for managing traffic; OPS, GROUND, TOWER, APPROACH/DEPARTURE and ATIS (which is on VHF) are all modelled. The use of VHF (except for ATIS) is not recommended as none of the new control agencies have a VHF frequency. ATC AI code also has been completely rewritten, allowing for a much more realistic experience probably never seen before in a combat flight simulator. ATC is now able to manage AI and human players in a more realistic manner, considering flights as single ATC entities. The ground frequency is much more efficient for managing traffic on the airbase taxiways, the tower frequency will manage the final approach and departure on the active runway and the approach frequency will offer a choice of multiple approach options depending on weather and player intentions, such as IFR or visual approach, or even a standard overhead break for both AI and human players. Players are expected to follow ATC instructions and abide by ATC rules, which ultimately provide a much more rewarding aviation experience, especially in busy TE/campaign scenarios with multiple flights in the queue. Carriers Operations also have been completely updated from the ATC perspective, with more realistic Case 1 and Case 3 type control approaches now implemented, during which the new LSO (Paddles) will guide the pilot to the touch down point. More information about the new ATC can also be found in the BMS COMMS and NAV book in your Docs folder. 2.3 IFF implementation Identification Friend or Foe, one of the most requested features on the BMS public forum, has now been implemented. Aircraft are now equipped with a transponder and in some cases an interrogator too. The transponder can emit a code for identification when challenged; aircraft equipped with an interrogator can also interrogate other aircraft in various modes. Please note, just like in reality, not all aircraft (read not all F-16s) are fitted with an Interrogator. Mode 1, 2, 3, 4 and C are all implemented realistically. Mode S is eye candy. IFF events can change according to TIME or POSITION events. IFF policy is automatically assigned in TEs and campaign and loaded in the DTC. It is also included on the much improved and detailed Briefing page in the UI. IFF use is therefore very transparent to the user, assuming the DTC is loaded correctly. Each TE now features an IFF file where the policy can be changed according to user’s specific plans, allowing complicated IFF plans to be created. This file structure is explained in the new BMS technical manual. More information about IFF can be found in the TO-BMS1F-16CM-1 (aka Dash-1) in your Docs folder. 2.4 Database changes The BMS database has been cleaned to allow easier maintenance and simpler updates in future. As a consequence, TEs or third-party mods may not be compatible with 4.34 and will need to be updated. TEs can be converted from previous versions to 4.34 with Mission Commander. 2.5 New Campaigns 3 new campaigns have been added to the KTO theatre, bringing the total to 6. The 3 new ones provide fresh challenging scenarios to KTO. These campaigns are still under development. More information about the new campaigns can be found later in this manual. 2.6 New AWACS Although not fully completed the main Tactical frequency has been rewritten, providing a much more realistic experience when under the control of early warning radar aircraft. Picture calls now give detailed information of up to 3 groups, calling out formations, azimuth and range and helping to build SA (situational awareness). The tactical net is also now dedicated to your package which should lower comms traffic to manageable levels. Gone are the days of listening to an engagement happening 150 miles away from your position, as you were trying to survive an air to air engagement on your own. More information about the new AWACS can be found in the BMS COMMS and NAV book in your Docs folder. 2.7 Artificial Intelligence AI has become much smarter. Wingmen following ATC procedures or under AWACS control, SAM operators using ambush and ‘blinking’ tactics, realistic BVR tactics used against you and by your wingmen under your command; you will notice the difference. Respect them more as they will be more aggressive and provide more of a challenge, particularly at higher AI skill levels, which are also differentiated better than before. 2.8 Weather changes Weather has been further improved. Fmaps created for 4.33 are not compatible and need to be redone. Default Fmaps are provided for the 4 usual weather states: Sunny, Fair, Poor and Inclement. All visibility settings have been switched to metric which provides a much simpler way of creating weather. Clouds have been reviewed and are better managed. For instance, the stratus layer has been replaced with stratocumulus and nimbostratus clouds, providing a better experience when transitioning inside the layer. Cloud coverage, base altitude and fog values are now embedded in the Fmap and configurable for each cell. It is worth mentioning that real weather can be easily implemented in BMS using external tools such as F4Wx. Airbases now feature windsocks, indicating wind direction and speed. 2.9 F-16 changes Engine faults on the ground and in the air are now more realistically modelled; FTIT and OIL are now engine parameters the virtual pilot must be very aware of too (especially during engine start). Fuel gauges are no longer unrealistically reliable at low fuel levels and a new F-16 damage model means fuel leaks and oil leaks are possible and you may encounter more failures than before following battle damage. Cockpits have been updated to latest standards. Most visible will be the IFF panel replacing the AUX COMM panel on newer (and upgraded) blocks and the EHSI replacing the HSI on CCIP jets. Pilot model is now available as an option in the UI, or with a keystroke combination while in 3D. Kneeboards can be easily edited using Weapon Delivery Planner. 2.10 Weapon changes Ground to air and air to air missiles now have a proximity fuse and depending on the distance from their target at time of explosion will generate different levels of damage. Previously missiles were simply hit or miss and when they hit often made the jet explode right away. A near-miss will be more likely to damage your F-16 now than before (although this also depends on the size of the missile and its blast radius) and the challenge then becomes to get your wounded bird back on the ground safely. This change was made possible thanks to the new damage model of the F-16. Flare effectiveness and IR missile code has been updated as well and now behaves much more realistically. SAM systems now feature both an Early Warning (Search) radar and a Fire Control Radar (FCR). Search radars will be active much further away as you approach, allowing the FCR to stay silent, only emitting occasionally to update their track, decide if you are within range and wait for the best moment to fire. Destroying the Search radar will not prevent the SAM site from shooting at you, but it will force the FCR to emit more often, offering a better chance for you to acquire it and make the hunter become the hunted! 2.11 Tools Tools have been updated to help manage many aspects of BMS 4.34: • WDP: Weapon Delivery Planner: http://www.weapondeliveryplanner.nl • MC: Mission Commander: http://www.weapondeliveryplanner.nl • WC: Weather Commander: http://www.weapondeliveryplanner.nl • Korea Interactive Map for navigation in BMS KTO (including all charts): http://www.ravico.com/ST/BMS_KOREA_interactive/index.html • F4Wx – Real Weather Converter (see BMS forum for download link) • RTT Remote is a remote display extractor for MFDs and other instruments (Tools folder) 2.12 Documentation The documentation suite has been updated to reflect the BMS 4.34 changes and is completely up to date: • TO-BMS1F-16CM-1 (aka Dash-1) is about managing the F-16 as an aircraft. • TO-BMS1F-16CM-34-1-1 (Dash-34) is about managing the F-16 as a weapon platform. • The BMS TRAINING manual covers the 25 BMS training missions (some of them new for 4.34). • The BMS COMMS and NAV book includes elements from the old Chart Tutorial (such as how to use the approach charts) and also covers the new radio and ATC changes. • The BMS TECHNICAL manual is a detailed reference for those interested in customising or developing their BMS experience and gathers many single documents into one big technical order. • The BMS Naval Ops document is dedicated to carrier-based operations with relevant aircraft types. • The charts have been completely updated for the new airbase frequencies and approach types. A new type of approach chart was created to work with the ATC instrument approach: the RADAR chart. • The key files and other Input Device files have been maintained and documented for 4.34. And finally the Docs folder has been completely reviewed in the hope of making the Docs easier to find and more user-friendly.