So much to say. Update - jaw dropping. Entirely. Re. Data Tags on/off - for those new to the game, a quality of life essential. The more one plays, the less one needs them. That said - I can easily see their benefit when cutting teeth on a new, large facility, just to answer questions of 'what is where'? Their drawback - clutter. Thank goodness they had the presence of mind to have an on/off toggle, and to make it immediately available. So for your work, run with it both ways - on for a bit to make a point, then off for a bit as you wish.
Could you please refresh my memory on which setting in Camera Look at Plane Mode you were using for this vid. Congrats on the new system. I am guessing that anything you could provide in the way of overviews for the Video settings in particular would be appreciated by a lot of viewers. BTW - in addition to expanding the horizon lines for at least some of the facilities I've opened since upgrade, there are some where the max. Shift+E gives a 'way up high in the sky view'. Try it at VRMM, but go for a sunny day. Hard to believe it rains in Paradise.
Sure, here are my settings for the camera... Look at the Airplane Key - Right Alt (I use this one because I use Right Shift for Push to Talk) This keeps them close and I can use my left hand on those (middle finger on R-shift and pinky on R-alt) while using the other hand for the mouse. Camera look at airplane mode - On/Off Smoothness - 0.10 Sensitivity - 1.00 Speed - 1.00 Camera FOV - Keep I know it is more than what you were asking for. Consider it a bonus. LOL 🤪
@@realgenxgamer Hey I'll take all the bonuses you can send our way. Where you lead, we will follow. You could add a little commentary on these guys if you did a Video Settings tutorial. Hint, hint.
I just loaded this sim and for the start the data tags are good for the beginner (especially cause I am non English guy). Two things I am missing are more shortcut choices and the sim remembering multimonitor settings.
So much to say. Update - jaw dropping. Entirely. Re. Data Tags on/off - for those new to the game, a quality of life essential. The more one plays, the less one needs them. That said - I can easily see their benefit when cutting teeth on a new, large facility, just to answer questions of 'what is where'? Their drawback - clutter. Thank goodness they had the presence of mind to have an on/off toggle, and to make it immediately available. So for your work, run with it both ways - on for a bit to make a point, then off for a bit as you wish.
Yeah, loving the update. Thanks for the input on the tags... I will take that into consideration
FINALLY
Could you please refresh my memory on which setting in Camera Look at Plane Mode you were using for this vid. Congrats on the new system. I am guessing that anything you could provide in the way of overviews for the Video settings in particular would be appreciated by a lot of viewers. BTW - in addition to expanding the horizon lines for at least some of the facilities I've opened since upgrade, there are some where the max. Shift+E gives a 'way up high in the sky view'. Try it at VRMM, but go for a sunny day. Hard to believe it rains in Paradise.
Sure, here are my settings for the camera...
Look at the Airplane Key - Right Alt
(I use this one because I use Right Shift for Push to Talk) This keeps them close and I can use my left hand on those (middle finger on R-shift and pinky on R-alt) while using the other hand for the mouse.
Camera look at airplane mode - On/Off
Smoothness - 0.10
Sensitivity - 1.00
Speed - 1.00
Camera FOV - Keep
I know it is more than what you were asking for. Consider it a bonus. LOL 🤪
@@realgenxgamer Hey I'll take all the bonuses you can send our way. Where you lead, we will follow. You could add a little commentary on these guys if you did a Video Settings tutorial. Hint, hint.
I just loaded this sim and for the start the data tags are good for the beginner (especially cause I am non English guy). Two things I am missing are more shortcut choices and the sim remembering multimonitor settings.
Thanks for the comment. Remembering mulitmonitor settings would be a nice thing to have!