Few questions

Started by desktopsimmer, September 30, 2007, 12:56:39 PM

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desktopsimmer

Hi just a few questions for you:


  • Is SSM2007 only going to be released just on the Windows Platform? nice if I could use the ppc/intel iMacs?
  • Are you going to have 'training' missions, e.g. before you are certified to fly, you have to complete various training tasks like landing the STA, use of the RMS, EVA training?
  • Are there user defined missions, or is it all historical and pending STS flights?
  • Pause and Save features, as I'm often called away
  • multi-user* function - fly missions with other users, who can join when required, leave when not required, or just watch? Probably no, but worth asking ;)

*I hate the term Multiplayer when refering to sims

George
Winner of the "weakest HW/OS combination on which SSM2007 runs with acceptable frame-rates" - Admin

Proud SSM2007 Linux User

Admin

Hi George,


  • Platform: SSM07 will be released on MS Windows platforms only.
  • Training: Yes, you will have training "modes".
  • Missions: For now, only historical missions - believe me, you'll have your hands full with challenges anyway.
  • Pause/Save: Yes and Yes.
  • Network: Not at release time, but we MAY change this as we move on.

Best,
Admin
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desktopsimmer

Thanks fo the reply and info. :)
Winner of the "weakest HW/OS combination on which SSM2007 runs with acceptable frame-rates" - Admin

Proud SSM2007 Linux User

Admin

No problem George, happy to oblige (if possible). BTW I like your website a lot. You should update it :)
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desktopsimmer

Sorry to be a pain in the neck, but another couple of questions popped up as I was assembling my Freetrack IR headset:


  • Is there going to be a full 'useable' 3D cockpit, or is it all 2D when issuing commands?
  • Is there going to be support for FreeTrack and Track-IR, with 6DOF
Winner of the "weakest HW/OS combination on which SSM2007 runs with acceptable frame-rates" - Admin

Proud SSM2007 Linux User

Admin

Hi George,

Let's keep it simple :)

We will release new information as we get closer to the release date.

Best Regards,
/Admin
- The Space Shuttle Mission 2007(tm)Team -

krisj

i have a question

euhm can you complete the ISS or is it just as it is to date?

btw great sim :) love it
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sts-98,sts-99,sts-100,sts-103,sts-116,sts-117,sts-121,sts-122,sts-124,sts-125,
sts-128,sts-130,sts-401,Ares 1-X

Admin

Quote from: krisj on October 02, 2007, 04:18:19 AM
i have a question

euhm can you complete the ISS or is it just as it is to date?

btw great sim :) love it

We said that you "build" the ISS. That already implies that you shall see the ISS in various stages of construction and the additions you make to it by finishing the missions, shall be reflected in the 3D model.

The ISS looks will match that of the mission you currently fly. If it is only the first module, Zarya, than that would be all. To it, you will add the Unity module, so you will have both modules in space, and so on. If it is the ISS of STS-116, then you'll have much more to see of the ISS of course and so on until "we" finish the ISS in 2010 :D.

Hope that this answers your question,
/Admin
- The Space Shuttle Mission 2007(tm)Team -

krisj

sts-1,sts-8,sts-26,sts-27,sts-31,sts-32,sts-41C,sts-47,sts-51A,sts-88,sts-93,sts-96,
sts-98,sts-99,sts-100,sts-103,sts-116,sts-117,sts-121,sts-122,sts-124,sts-125,
sts-128,sts-130,sts-401,Ares 1-X

ssjfb

Hello,

I have just a question concerning date and time you use in this forum. When we saw that a subject has been posted for example at 07:48:09 am, at which time is it referenced? GMT, EDT, CDT? As I'm living in France, it's important for me to make the good corrections.

Thanks a lot.

Admin

- The Space Shuttle Mission 2007(tm)Team -

desktopsimmer

If there are Classic Missions in SSM2007, i.e. STS-1 and ALT tests, is the cockpit going to have the original layouts with CRT and original Ejector Seats, rather than the MEDS version?
Winner of the "weakest HW/OS combination on which SSM2007 runs with acceptable frame-rates" - Admin

Proud SSM2007 Linux User

Admin

Quote from: desktopsimmer on October 25, 2007, 01:48:47 PM
If there are Classic Missions in SSM2007, i.e. STS-1 and ALT tests, is the cockpit going to have the original layouts with CRT and original Ejector Seats, rather than the MEDS version?

The answer is here: http://www.space-shuttle-mission.com/forum/index.php?topic=6.0

/Admin
- The Space Shuttle Mission 2007(tm)Team -

desktopsimmer

Fair enough. When I read it orginally, I assumed that you where refering to that fact that some of the Shuttle (and Missions) have different layouts. Learning how to use the 'CRT' version would be problematic for inexperienced users.

Maybe the user could 'chose' whether to use the 'historical' Cockpit or the MEDS one. This is not a request, or could you think about implementing it, it is merely just a comment :)
Winner of the "weakest HW/OS combination on which SSM2007 runs with acceptable frame-rates" - Admin

Proud SSM2007 Linux User

Admin

Quote from: desktopsimmer on October 25, 2007, 02:15:02 PM
Fair enough. When I read it orginally, I assumed that you where refering to that fact that some of the Shuttle (and Missions) have different layouts. Learning how to use the 'CRT' version would be problematic for inexperienced users.

Maybe the user could 'chose' whether to use the 'historical' Cockpit or the MEDS one. This is not a request, or could you think about implementing it, it is merely just a comment :)
We hear you. Comments and suggestions are welcome - they may be part of what the NEXT release (or free updates) will be :). I guess we should brace for suggestions after the release, eh? lol


/Admin
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