Funny how we all have our thang. I’d sooner wear another biker’s sweaty bib than adapt to someone else’s joystick setup. I keep some functions common from everything from Elite to IL2. Sims are hard enough without a little familiarity across platforms. Plus, DCS makes duplicating and recalling profiles a cinch. The process is a chore in every other title. But in DCS it is as much a joy as learning a new module.
In the next update for our Hornet, we are making some changes to rockets and cluster bombs:
1- Rockets pods can now be set to Single (S) release setting in the Mission Editor, via the additional properties tab in the loadout window. Note that on the SMS page, S denotes single release and R denotes ripple release. This is different than the SMS page Single (one pod fires at a time) and Salvo (all pods fire at the same time) settings.
2- CBU-99 and Mk-20 cluster bombs can now have their MFUZ set to VT. Once set to VT, the HT (height) setting allows variable canister burst altitude. CBU-99 and Mk-20 are basically the same weapon, just different dispensers (same number of MK118 MOD 0 bomblets). CBU-99 uses the SUU-75/B dispenser and the Mk-20 uses the SUU-76B/B dispenser.