Dcs world p51 cockpit labels8/7/2023 Okay, theres an argument in service that an aircraft can look like this. Tbh I dont really see why some points here are so hotly contested?ġ. Not really important, just an observation. Been a 'minute', as Tom would say, but it's all very familiar.ĭoesn't change my opinion, just reminds me the SMEs are probably right and any errors are incremental, not orders of magnitude. White on black engraved labels (ours were grey, mostly), the illuminated annunciators, bezels on steam gauges, condition of paint on the panels, places where countless people have left fingerprints here and there, wear on the switch handles. When I was in the Navy many, many years ago I lived in front of control panels, and I have to admit they weren't in better shape than the panels I see in that aircraft. While plotting out some changes to the simpit I opened Chuck's Guide to get switch names right, and I really paid attention to the images. We now return you to your regularly scheduled subjective discourse. Almost makes me wonder if the 'factory new' option on the A-10C-II wasn't somehow a result of this debate. It's unfortunate all that effort has become such a point of contention. Whoever they are deserve accolades for the obvious care and pride they have in their work. Dymo tape and scratches and pure wear and dirt and grime.incredible. Like it, don't like it, the work is amazing. What's a little sad about this whole topic is nobody bothers to point out the artists who did that weathering are geniuses. Not getting in a beef BTW, just being pedantic! I dont see you in threads for the other jets complaining they are not right as they look too new and they should all look like the F14 after a few months use!! If you dont like it, then use a mod, but I do think its wrong to state that its " correct" and they all looked like that. What makes this "right" and all the other jets in DCS wrong? They are all old jets and have been in service just a slong as the Tomcat for example.The issue here is not, anyway if its correct or not, we simply have a very well weathered and used F14 as presented by Heatblur and we need to deal with it. I think that i snot entirely fair.the F14 ( and I love it and its weathered look, but it is hard to read, especially when first learning the jet) is the ONLY jet in DCS that has this degree of weathering and illegibility in the cockpit. Even the new one was like that after a few months into tests, cquals and finally deployment - this is when we usually fly missions and this is the look which the devs and SMEs have choosen as most realistic and how average jet would look like on a mission, not a museum piece. Did you even read the replies? It doesn't matter how old the jet was.
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