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Falcon 4.0 Allied Force - for Mac OS X!

Date 2012-04-22 21:51 -0700
From Rufus <not@home.com>
Newsgroups comp.sys.mac.games.flight-sim
Subject Falcon 4.0 Allied Force - for Mac OS X!
Message-ID <zNidneF2JM0gQgnSnZ2dnUVZ_jednZ2d@mchsi.com> (permalink)

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Released, and available though the Apple App Store, though I recall 
hearing that boxed retail versions may also be available soon.  What 
follows are some comprehensive observations from running the sim on my 
systems so far - I'm running version 1.0.2, the current release.

System 1: Intel iMac 24" 2.8 GHz Core 2 Duo with 4 Gig of RAM installed 
and OS X 10.6.8 (Snow Leopard).  Began with FAF version 1.0.1 on this 
system, running 1.0.2 presently.

System 2: an Mac Mini 2.7 GHz Dual Core i7 with 4 Gig of RAM installed, 
250 G SSD and 750 G HD; OS X 10.7.2 (Lion) and using a Samsung 8000 
series LED TV as a monitor connected via HDMI.  Running FAF version 
1.0.2 on this system.

Controllers: CH Products Pro Throttle (which I later discovered has a 
bad pot), Fighter Stick USB, Pro Pedals USB, and Thrustmaster USB MFD 
bezels, and a Thrustmaster HOTAS Cougar stick/throttle.  All all are 
recognized by System Profiler and the sim.

ControllerMate Utility for Mac: A very powerful software implemented 
hardware interfacing utility for Mac which has solved a few of the below 
issues for me - allows direct programming/assignment of keystrokes (and 
even scripts) to buttons/switch inputs of HID compliant controllers. 
Highly recommended for Mac gamers/cockpit/sim building.

http://www.orderedbytes.com/controllermate/

General comments for System 2 - using the big screen and SSD make huge 
improvements in sim response and graphics presentation, as expected - 
the presentation is near life size (maybe slightly larger, but not 
problematically so) with this setup and the presentation is very 
immersive, though black-barred (sides fill) vise actual full 16:9 as 
indicated in the Graphics Setup selection - I suppose this is as 
expected at present?  Overall response of the sim is also greatly 
improved over System 1 setup.

General Comments for use with HOTAS Cougar - the sim seems to work the 
same for Mac as it does for the Windows version when using HOTAS Cougar. 
  Similar issues with using the mini joystick on both Win and Mac 
systems, however, ControllerMate can be used by Mac users in lieu of the 
PC only Thrustmaster T.A.R.G.E.T, Foxy, and/or the Cougar Control Panel 
to make HOTAS Cougar functional for Mac users; Controller Mate works 
similar to Thrustmaster T.A.R.G.E.T and Foxy combined.  Mac users need 
to use a PC and the Cougar Control Panel to return HOTAS Cougar to 
default setting initially, and/or no-op the Cougar's rudder functions 
unless they are being used.  Still trying to figure out how to get the 
mini joystick to work for cursor control.

Controller issues:

1) All of the Thrustmaster OBD buttons are assignable and function 
correctly, but only rocker switch button 21 is assignable on the MFD; 
other rocker switch positions are not assignable for either MFD.  The 
MFD actually have 28 buttons; 1-20 are OSB buttons and 21-28 are the 
four two/twin button rockers which should also be available for key 
assignments as left/right.  Can be resolved by using ControllerMate.

2) CH Pro Pedals work as rudder pedals, but cannot assign Wheel Brakes 
to the toe axes.  Can be resolved by using ControllerMate.

3) The start up splash screen does not retain selection to show the full 
screen or windowed presentation only if the user holds down the option 
key at start up.

4) It takes three activations of the Mode button on my CH Fighter Stick 
USB to toggle NWS from on to off and/or off to on.  May need to allow 
multiple assignment of functions for such a controller case, as this 
button can register as button 17, 18, or 19 as it cycles through the 
LEDs on the stick base. Can be resolved by using ControllerMate.

5) Sim Exit dialog randomly registers input device commands.  Clicking 
the End or Resume button in the graphical Exit dialog box randomly 
does/does not register the selection using either of an Apple Magic 
Trackpad or Kensington Orbit USB trackball input devices.  Selecting E 
or R on the keyboard always works.

Simulation/Interface issues:

1) Nozzle position and oil pressure indications are erratic and not 
realistic.

2) Fuel flow indication does not stabilize once afterburner is selected. 
Initial spike to far beyond realistic flow rate, then it slowly rolls 
back down after an extended selection.  Unclear what this means with 
respect to actual flying time in the sim.  Fuel flow does seem realistic 
during part power selection.

3) Some keystroke references in the Keys Setup do not match the 
references in the manual.  The Keys Setup screen entries appear to be 
correct.

4) ATC airfield traffic calls are inconsistent; sometimes tower will 
call "left base" setup when all turns are to the runway are to the right 
- notable in landing pattern at end of Takeoff mission.  ICAO standard 
is that "left hand traffic" means all left hand turns in the traffic 
pattern, "right hand traffic" means all left hand turns in the traffic 
pattern - in accord with both what I have been taught as a civilian 
pilot, and USAF and international airfield operations standard procedure.

5) Airspeed goes to zero (000) in HUD on landing rollout instead of 
pegging to a minimum of 60 KCAS as it says in the manual.

6) Keyboard cntrl+e command for Eject does not command ejection.  The 
ejection "clack" sounds repeatedly as long as the key is held, but no 
ejection occurs for the key combination.  Eject does happen if I click 
and hold the ejection handle in the cockpit graphic.  Eject does not 
happen as it should for a single cntrl+e key activation.

7) Chaff and Flare count do not decrement in accordance with actual 
Chaff/Flare expenditure.  On selecting "Drop Chaff" the Chaff count 
decrements, but on selecting "Drop Flare" the Chaff count decrements and 
the Flare count does nothing - Flare count never decrements.

8) Cockpit canopy frame/rail graphic does not move with canopy 
open/close when canopy is actuated. Can see canopy movement in exterior 
camera views, but in cockpit interior view the canopy frame does not 
move and appears to remain in the closed position.

9) With HDMI/TV setup, exiting the sim leaves does not return the System 
to default user selected screen resolution - sim is not returning 
display to System starting state on exit.  User has to reselect Display 
resolution to restore user selected operation for Hot Corners, etc.

General - highly recommended for both fans of Falcon and fans of high 
fidelity flight simulators.  Using ControllerMate can also aid in using 
various controllers with this and other games - also a highly 
recommended utility.  Hopefully this sim will be updated and improved 
over time and not left to languish as it has been all this time.

FIGHT'S ON, Mac users!!!

-- 
      - Rufus

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Falcon 4.0 Allied Force - for Mac OS X! Rufus <not@home.com> - 2012-04-22 21:51 -0700
  Re: Falcon 4.0 Allied Force - for Mac OS X! joe.pattison87@googlemail.com - 2012-09-05 05:12 -0700
    Re: Falcon 4.0 Allied Force - for Mac OS X! Rufus <not@home.com> - 2012-09-05 13:10 -0700
      Re: Falcon 4.0 Allied Force - for Mac OS X! Rufus <not@home.com> - 2012-09-05 13:53 -0700
        Re: Falcon 4.0 Allied Force - for Mac OS X! joe.pattison87@googlemail.com - 2012-09-08 23:16 -0700
          Re: Falcon 4.0 Allied Force - for Mac OS X! Rufus <not@home.com> - 2012-09-09 11:59 -0700
            Re: Falcon 4.0 Allied Force - for Mac OS X! Rufus <not@home.com> - 2012-09-29 14:10 -0700
              Re: Falcon 4.0 Allied Force - for Mac OS X! Rufus <not@home.com> - 2012-10-24 17:27 -0700
    Re: Falcon 4.0 Allied Force - for Mac OS X! ohwotagiveaway@gmail.com - 2013-02-02 08:44 -0800
      Re: Falcon 4.0 Allied Force - for Mac OS X! Rufus <not@home.com> - 2013-02-02 09:26 -0800
        Re: Falcon 4.0 Allied Force - for Mac OS X! ohwotagiveaway@gmail.com - 2013-02-03 03:20 -0800
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  Re: Falcon 4.0 Allied Force - for Mac OS X! garwalker@gmail.com - 2013-06-07 13:44 -0700
    Re: Falcon 4.0 Allied Force - for Mac OS X! Rufus <not@home.com> - 2013-06-07 14:25 -0700
      Re: Falcon 4.0 Allied Force - for Mac OS X! flbellman@mac.com - 2013-07-07 09:21 -0700
        Re: Falcon 4.0 Allied Force - for Mac OS X! Rufus <not@home.com> - 2013-07-07 12:02 -0700
  Re: Falcon 4.0 Allied Force - for Mac OS X! l.ruiz82@me.com - 2013-07-12 10:51 -0700
    Re: Falcon 4.0 Allied Force - for Mac OS X! l.ruiz82@me.com - 2013-07-12 17:41 -0700
      Re: Falcon 4.0 Allied Force - for Mac OS X! Rufus <not@home.com> - 2013-07-12 17:59 -0700
        Re: Falcon 4.0 Allied Force - for Mac OS X! l.ruiz82@me.com - 2013-07-13 14:58 -0700
  Re: Falcon 4.0 Allied Force - for Mac OS X! floriskocken@gmail.com - 2013-09-24 11:36 -0700
  Re: Falcon 4.0 Allied Force - for Mac OS X! floriskocken@gmail.com - 2013-09-24 11:39 -0700
    Re: Falcon 4.0 Allied Force - for Mac OS X! Rufus <not@home.com> - 2013-09-24 12:22 -0700
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