Pretty easy. The azimuth thrusters of that kind (here it is a Rolls Royce system) don't have any reverse mode, they are allways running in one direction, but the thruster is turnable by 360 degree. Therefore there is no need to have a reverse function. But for those, who can't handle the ship with it's realistic propulsion system, VSTEP decided to implement an arcade steering, which allows to use the red (reverse) mode. Guess you have to unable the precison steering before you can use it.
With precision steering you can set up each engine with any key you want it. So I have three neighbour keys for the turning of each thruster and the numpad for the throttle.
Pretty easy. The azimuth thrusters of that kind (here it is a Rolls Royce system) don't have any reverse mode, they are allways running in one direction, but the thruster is turnable by 360 degree. Therefore there is no need to have a reverse function. But for those, who can't handle the ship with it's realistic propulsion system, VSTEP decided to implement an arcade steering, which allows to use the red (reverse) mode. Guess you have to unable the precison steering before you can use it.
Bottmania 1 year ago
can you tell me why the thrusters dont have power in the red area of the virtual controllers?
gerritkorblet 1 year ago
Kann ich nur bestätigen! Deshalb habe ich Bugsier und VSTEP ja auch überreden können!
Bottmania 3 years ago
With precision steering you can set up each engine with any key you want it. So I have three neighbour keys for the turning of each thruster and the numpad for the throttle.
Bottmania 4 years ago
Nope, just precision steering with keyboard.
Bottmania 4 years ago