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ikrananka 10-07-16 10:25 AM

B-17 The Mighty 8th - Getting Started Tutorial Video Series - Now Available!!!
 
I have just published on YouTube the first video in my Getting Started Tutorial series of videos covering the B-17 The Mighty 8th game.

https://youtu.be/RMwKq7V0duU

Please check it out and let me know what you think. If you appreciate the video then please "Like" it and subscribe to my channel to receive updates as I add new videos to the series over the coming weeks.

All feedback is welcome.

Thanks and Enjoy :)

Dowly 10-07-16 10:52 AM

Hey ikrananka,

Very good video and sure to help a bunch of people (myself included)!

I used to play it way back when and been meaning to try it again, but have never bothered to look for all the patches and mods.

Liked and subbed! :up:

ikrananka 10-07-16 03:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Dowly (Post 2439257)

Very good video and sure to help a bunch of people (myself included)!

Liked and subbed! :up:

Thanks - really appreciate that :)

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Originally Posted by Dowly (Post 2439257)

I used to play it way back when and been meaning to try it again, but have never bothered to look for all the patches and mods.

If you buy the game from GOG or Steam it comes fully patched which is nice. I'm just uploading the second video now, which covers adjusting Joystick Sensitivity. The third video will cover where to currently find mods, which are my recommended ones, and also how to install them.

ikrananka 10-07-16 03:38 PM

The second video in this series is now live on YouTube. This video covers how to setup and adjust joystick sensitivity.

https://youtu.be/7QvakpkLsWo

Enjoy :)

Dowly 10-07-16 04:23 PM

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Originally Posted by ikrananka (Post 2439299)
If you buy the game from GOG or Steam it comes fully patched which is nice. I'm just uploading the second video now, which covers adjusting Joystick Sensitivity. The third video will cover where to currently find mods, which are my recommended ones, and also how to install them.

Aye, I got the GoG version, just never tried how it runs.

B-II is a good example of a game mechanic that worked in earlier game (B-17 Flying Fortress) that has been improved.

I played B-17 I on my 486 way back, but B-17 II, I love them both, but II adds more of the human elemenent to the game, visually wounded crew etc.

ikrananka 10-07-16 04:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Dowly (Post 2439311)
Aye, I got the GoG version, just never tried how it runs.

B-II is a good example of a game mechanic that worked in earlier game (B-17 Flying Fortress) that has been improved.

I played B-17 I on my 486 way back, but B-17 II, I love them both, but II adds more of the human elemenent to the game, visually wounded crew etc.

I too played B-17 I back in the day but was useless at it. I just never found the time to learn it and clearly remember only getting as far as crashing my plane repeatedly during the taxi at the start of a mission. So, when I recently discovered B-17 II on GOG I was determined to learn the game well and now love it.

Red October1984 10-07-16 08:44 PM

I've got TME on GoG but need to get a new joystick before I play any more of it. Looking forward to getting back into it!

Buddahaid 10-12-16 08:28 PM

I dl'd this several months ago but will enjoy having some help getting started. I don't have much game time these days but I still have interest.

AVGWarhawk 10-14-16 03:28 PM

This game I wished they developers kept working on. So much more could have been done. All in all still a great game as it stands.

Buddahaid 10-14-16 10:04 PM

I'm looking to see if the virtual joystick driver and curve software can make my Sidewinder 2 relevant again. I loved that joystick but had to replace it when the software wasn't developed further. The Saitek Cyborg I replaced it with just doesn't come close and I can't justify spending big bucks on a new flight control system.

ikrananka 11-01-16 09:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Buddahaid (Post 2440676)
I'm looking to see if the virtual joystick driver and curve software can make my Sidewinder 2 relevant again. I loved that joystick but had to replace it when the software wasn't developed further. The Saitek Cyborg I replaced it with just doesn't come close and I can't justify spending big bucks on a new flight control system.

Did vJoy and Joystick Curves help you with your Sidewinder 2 ?

ikrananka 11-01-16 09:13 AM

The third video in this series is now live on YouTube. This video covers the basic controls in the game while touring each and every crew station on the B-17.

https://youtu.be/Pb88KgWnTdk

Aktungbby 11-01-16 10:42 AM

WOW! With my rudimentary Cessna 172 skills and two still-living uncles, both 94, who flew these to offer advice, I might just manage it. I'm gonna need a big pot o' coffee for the tutorials!:Kaleun_Cheers:

ikrananka 11-01-16 10:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Aktungbby (Post 2443891)
WOW! With my rudimentary Cessna 172 skills and two still-living uncles, both 94, who flew these to offer advice, I might just manage it. I'm gonna need a big pot o' coffee for the tutorials!:Kaleun_Cheers:

Sorry about the length of the tutorials - there's just so much material to cover ! ! ! Keep that coffee coming and I hope you make it through them. :) The next bunch will be much shorter.

Please pass on my eternal gratitude to your two uncles. Playing a game is one thing but living it in the real world is quite another. Have they spoken much to you about their experiences flying in B-17s?

Aktungbby 11-01-16 11:37 AM

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Originally Posted by ikrananka (Post 2443894)
Sorry about the length of the tutorials - there's just so much material to cover ! ! ! Keep that coffee coming and I hope you make it through them. VING INSTEAD! The next bunch will be much shorter.

Please pass on my eternal gratitude to your two uncles. Playing a game is one thing but living it in the real world is quite another. Have they spoken much to you about their experiences flying in B-17s?

Nope! The one, a teetotaler, is still sharp (pilot who still recalls the HP of a Pratt and Whitney engine) and we just moved him into a residence last week after his wife passed; the other is/was a raging alcoholic top-turret/engineer and has now outlasted all his siblings...amazingly, (as of a week ago!) My dad, a brilliant chem. engineer/mathematician, transferred from infantry beach-landing pillbox flamethrower-duty(HE NEVER SAW ANY OF HIS CLASSMATES AGAIN):oops: to B-29's and B-26's and didn't talk much about it either. He was a Nav/engineer on short- 4 crew'd ferry-command crews all over the war: from Dakar to Newfoundland to Tinian; often in unreliable battle-fatigued aircraft! He bailed out three times...and had a great fondness for Dewer's Scotch. ("Pour U a snort?!") Thus: I'm here by dumb luck-he was not happy about me flying Cessnas...so I took up long-haul sleeper team driving instead...and I'm here by even dumber luck!:O:


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