Training Tracks, Seriously?

Training Tracks

Really, it's kind of weird if any of you places the training video but dunno how to implement it in gameplay on post-watch in FC2, like you have already watched the anime movies and then go back to your usual shit. I'm one of those, before you ask.

Training tracks for LockOn: FC2 is optional if anyone is downloading them over the website itself. This is not required for the completion of installing Naruto 607 RU and US Advanced Weapons mod - you can go fly with this mod installed, or go back to your usual training with practice missions or flight manual book.

Download Training Tracks and Videos for FC2

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Implementation of Flk's New UI Menu for LockOn: FC2 allows you to put your own images into a folder that contains wallpapers. If you are using it, and want to add some anime wallpapers beside some aviation wallpapers like Russian Su-25, this place is suitable for you. This is my first-time referral (and also the first-time visit) from Samehadaku.net site that "if I want more wallpapers of Naruto or Boruto, that is the place to get beside Google Images". Hundreds or thousands of wallpapers from various animes listed there for you to be displayed as a desktop wallpaper or as a random wallpaper for LockOn: FC2 that has Flk's New UI Menu installed.

DCS-based Games Shortcut

I'm feeling something weird with this 2nd FAQ in FC2's Readme that says:
Q: I am using the launcher.exe executable from the "<game root folder>\bin\stable\" folder to launch the game, but it isn’t starting or results in an error.
A: The simulation should only be started through the desktop shortcuts or the start-menu icons.
 This is one kind of technology Eagle Dynamics are used. What I'm feeling weird is that, "what happened if no shortcuts are created on post-installation of FC2? Or I accidentally deleted it permanently?" This is out of ordinary if any of you experiencing that.

If you didn't got time to do some reinstall, or doing uninstall-install but no luck, you can save your time with this tut. I did modifying the shortcut script once on the PS2 Emulator installer crack that directs me not to the x86 directory (as my OS is 64-bit), but after a while opening up the "Properties" menu, there are scripts (command-line arguments) contained inside. Here's the trick. The sample I done is on Windows 7 platform, but you can do it in older or newer platforms.
  • Create a shortcut in Desktop
 
  • Browse for the "launcher.exe" in your game dir, which is located at bin\x86\stable, then click Next.
  • Type the name that you want and click Finish.
 
  •  Right-click on the shortcut you made and click "Properties".
  • Follow the instructions like the sample below:
  1. In the "Target" text box, make sure that the directory you set last time is in quotes (""). If not, add manually at the beginning and the end of the directory.
  2. Add the following command-line argument after the quotes:  --console
  3. In the "Start in" text box, put in the directory of where you installed LockOn: FC2. For example, if you installed the game in system directory, it should be like this: "C:\Program Files (x86)\Eagle Dynamics\LockOn Flaming Cliffs 2"
  4. The "Comment" text box should be filled if you really wish to add some details. If you don't want it, leave it blank.
  5. Click OK and double-click the shortcut you create to test if it's working. If it's working then you are on the fly.
  • Now do the same with the Multiplayer ones, but during the shortcut creation, choose "simulator.exe".
  • When repeating the procedure as above, use this following command-line argument:  --net gui
  •  All shortcuts are set, now have fun flying!
I do hope this tut is useful if anyone experiencing the extraordinary cases stated above. Feel free to drop some comments if you got problems.
 

Usual Morning Shit

You know, it's just another usual morning shit. Wake up, eat, play, eat again, play, sleep...
I did some repetition of lessons learned from the college, but I guess it'll be just from the book and in a short time only (less than 2 hours). When it comes to the games, lessons will be left and I have to start all over again. Well, we got a long time to go through, but clock is ticking. New lessons, or stay at home?   

Back then during school days, when the exam comes, I studied 24-7, until the exam finished. It's not always 24-7, you know. Brain has limits, so does the human being. You can free your mind by some fresh air, having some snacks, or anything that takes your attention away for 5 or 10 minutes. I did that once, but maybe 10 or 15. Man, it's really a tough day if you face things like this, but not always things like this have to happen. It could be some other matters that is similar like that.

 Anyway, we gotta live on what we have, and note, not everything in this world are free.


Well, it's about time. I'll post you some more thoughts of me when doing some works at home. Stay tuned for more. 

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