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Author Topic: DGIII Problem Controlling  (Read 2055 times)

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twisterkid

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23 January 2005, 19:10:23
i just downloaded DGIII and after undocking i cant seem to control the space craft! i use the thrusters to turn, but it
doesn't...and then thrusters work becuase you can see them outside?? can anyone help me!!!


Offline batat

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Reply #1 - 23 January 2005, 19:43:09
8o Eh, try again


Offline McBrain

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Reply #2 - 23 January 2005, 20:22:52
Have you engaged the RCS and the main engine fuel valves?
You can engage them on the lower panel on the left side.


Cheers,

McBrain

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Offline Travis Reed

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Reply #3 - 23 January 2005, 20:24:35
Did you leave the inner and outer airlocks open?



Offline ChristopherT

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Reply #4 - 23 January 2005, 20:26:34
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twisterkid wrote:
i just downloaded DGIII and after undocking i cant seem to control the space craft! i use the thrusters to turn, but it
doesn't...and then thrusters work becuase you can see them outside?? can anyone help me!!!

  The DGIII has two sets of thrusters. The rotational thrusters control movement around the X,Y, and Z
axises (Pitch, Roll and Yaw).  The Linear (translational) thrusters move you up, down, left and right but
your nose stays pointed in one direction.  These are used mostly for docking.  You can select between the two
sets using the "/" button on the Numpad.  You can also select them from a switch on the main panel.
  Either way, you should hear the audio warning when you switch from one mode to another.  

  If you get into trouble in Orbit, you always hit the "5" key on the numpad which is the "KILLROT"
Kill Rotation autopilot, or the "[" on the keyboard, which is the "Prograde" autopilot.  Either one
should get you back right side up, though the Prograde autopilot is better at that in Orbiter2005.
 
 Read the manual section on keyboard controls, the Linear Thruster commands aren't layed out
in a 100% common sense manner.

 If you're still having trouble let me know...

          Christopher


twisterkid

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Reply #5 - 23 January 2005, 23:25:44
tried all of the above except uninstalling it soo i will try that

thanks everybody


twisterkid

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Reply #6 - 24 January 2005, 02:00:02
NEWS FLASH!!

i tried what Christopher T. said and it worked!! thanks a lot...its nice knowing theres people out there to help..!


Offline She_Da_Lier

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Reply #7 - 24 January 2005, 18:42:07
eh... always good to read the manual :(


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