Odd Viewpoint-opening VC view
Odd Viewpoint-opening VC view
This seems to be a problem.. Should I fiddle the viewpoint in the CFG.?
Using P3D.
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Re: Odd Viewpoint-opening VC view
Paul,
You are free to change the view point on any aircraft, as this is really a user preference. I'll post my answer to this on AVSIM:
"This was very difficult to choose a single position since many users don't know how to easily map and configure the view point. This is actually low, as in the real 172, you can see part of the cowling over the dash. However, when you turn left in the 172, you subconsciously duck your head a bit to look out the window. So, we had to choose a position in between these two positions.
On my setup, I have my keypad set to moving the camera, and just a few taps of the "9" key, my head comes up. However, you want to be consistent on whatever you do, especially on landing, as moving your viewpoint differently every landing means you may not establish good visual cues for your flare.
Scott."
You are free to change the view point on any aircraft, as this is really a user preference. I'll post my answer to this on AVSIM:
"This was very difficult to choose a single position since many users don't know how to easily map and configure the view point. This is actually low, as in the real 172, you can see part of the cowling over the dash. However, when you turn left in the 172, you subconsciously duck your head a bit to look out the window. So, we had to choose a position in between these two positions.
On my setup, I have my keypad set to moving the camera, and just a few taps of the "9" key, my head comes up. However, you want to be consistent on whatever you do, especially on landing, as moving your viewpoint differently every landing means you may not establish good visual cues for your flare.
Scott."
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