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Anteworld - Outerra Game => Game & gameplay discussion => Topic started by: Wabby on December 05, 2013, 04:01:04 pm

Title: A little tutorial for the flight path recorder, please
Post by: Wabby on December 05, 2013, 04:01:04 pm
Hello, I'm a new user of Outerra and I really like this wonderful engine.

I'm trying to use the flight path recorder but I can't succeed... Press Ctrl+P, ok but after ?
(nothing happen if I insert points and press the play button)
Title: Re: A little tutorial for the flight path recorder, please
Post by: cameni on December 06, 2013, 03:19:58 am
Normally it's used so that you fly in UFO mode and insert waypoints while flying. By default the shortcut for waypoints is on the Enter key, but I remapped it to the X key (in iomap.cfg, add_waypoint) to be able to insert waypoints with the left hand while controlling the camera with the mouse.

If you do it this way (while flying), the inserted waypoints will inherit current speed value. If you insert the waypoint while standing still, the speed will be 0. By definition, with zero speed on two consequent waypoints you can never get from one to another, and that's most likely why "nothing happens".
You can edit the speed value anytime though.
Title: Re: A little tutorial for the flight path recorder, please
Post by: Wabby on December 06, 2013, 03:21:03 pm
Thank you for your help, it works very well.

But now, how to remove the flight path recorder panel which appears on the picture or on the video when I make a capture (my final goal) ? Is it possible to hide it without stopping the recorded flight ?
Title: Re: A little tutorial for the flight path recorder, please
Post by: cameni on December 06, 2013, 03:25:12 pm
Alt+P is the shortcut to replay the saved flight path.
Title: Re: A little tutorial for the flight path recorder, please
Post by: Wabby on December 06, 2013, 03:45:10 pm
It's perfect ! Thank you very much  ;)
Title: Re: A little tutorial for the flight path recorder, please
Post by: Fillbiker on December 12, 2013, 04:53:37 pm
Sorry for a noob question.... What is flight path recorder for? Is it possible to use it as flight path for "ai" aircraft? For example,  i will make a path as you described above, add an aircraft that will fly on this path, then add another with myself and I will be able to fly behind the 1st aircraft like a wingman? Or it is not possible to make?
Title: Re: A little tutorial for the flight path recorder, please
Post by: cameni on December 13, 2013, 12:59:08 am
Right now it's just for the UFO (free camera) mode, defining a flight path for recording videos. But it will be extended to handle situations like you described - assigning a flight path to an object and multiplexing several tracks to make more complex scenes.
Title: Re: A little tutorial for the flight path recorder, please
Post by: Kaybl3 on February 05, 2014, 07:27:21 pm
Normally it's used so that you fly in UFO mode and insert waypoints while flying. By default the shortcut for waypoints is on the Enter key, but I remapped it to the X key (in iomap.cfg, add_waypoint) to be able to insert waypoints with the left hand while controlling the camera with the mouse.

Tried assigning it to "X" but nothing happens when I am pressing the button, it keeps working with "return" instead. Any solution?
Title: Re: A little tutorial for the flight path recorder, please
Post by: cameni on February 06, 2014, 02:10:55 am
You have probably edited the wrong file (it should be iomap.cfg in data dir, not the iomap.cfg.default in program dir), or the wrong entry in it.
Title: Re: A little tutorial for the flight path recorder, please
Post by: Kaybl3 on February 06, 2014, 08:26:42 am
You have probably edited the wrong file (it should be iomap.cfg in data dir, not the iomap.cfg.default in program dir), or the wrong entry in it.

Yep looks like I was altering the wrong file, thank you!
Title: Re: A little tutorial for the flight path recorder, please
Post by: jonslynn on March 18, 2014, 06:28:20 am
Thanks.  This works great.  I could not figure it out at first but the "X" needs to be capital X.  I was putting in lower case x and it did not work.

Way better this way.