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41Sqn_Stormcrow 04-21-2011 04:14 PM

interesting video of 20mm hispano cannon testing:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N8s9m...eature=related

also nice though not related to tracers:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZoLLD...eature=related

flyingblind 04-06-2012 11:26 AM

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Originally Posted by BlackSix (Post 404101)
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Have a look at bright spot in front of left wing and the bright spot in the muzzle flash on the right wing of the fourth picture in the second Friday 30th post. Are they a new style of tracer they are trying out?

GOA_Potenz 04-06-2012 03:30 PM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w0cRk7FJOTQ

may be in CloD are bit big but straight shape looks right

mazex 04-06-2012 06:36 PM

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Originally Posted by hoarmurath (Post 260320)
The difference is, speed at which the camera record images, sensibility of the film, time of exposition (given by speed of recording), and the fact the camera is mounted on a moving, vibrating frame.

Lots of factors that have nothing to do with the actual tracers.

Yet, i did shooting when i was in the military, and we fired tracers, and i never thought they were looking like lasers, because they weren't. Cameras can see them as lasers, but our eye doesn't.

As far as i can remember, tracers looked just like tiny color lights flying very fast to the target, it lasted very short time, less than a second.

+1, I have fired many thousands of M240 tracers and I remember Oleg acknowledging that CloD uses the "non vibrating camera exposure tracer effect", aka lasers with a length of a few meters (the distance a tracer goes while the camera shutter is open). In real life like you say they are just tiny dots racing away as the eye has no shutter speed... But that is not completely true so some shutter lag feeling is present IRL too ;)

DK-nme 04-06-2012 07:44 PM

In CloD it's like the tracers are all flying almost perfect in line - like linked together on a string so to speak (no recoil effect what so ever). And the tracer (mesh) itself is nothing near what is seen on those videos (in game it's too fat, too perfect and always the same length - it's like perfection distorts the human perception of reality).
What I see on almost any live video showing tracer efx is, that recoil yet makes a slightly difference and the tracers doesn't seem to be totally straightflying (the same path/arc).
This is very visible on both the Oerliker and the Rheinmetall night shooting videos. Especially when seen from behind the line of fire - one sees, that the line is no way near perfect. Seen from distance and not from behind the line of fire, this becomes very difficult to spot (like perpendicular to the direction). Hopefully, U all get my point (sorry for my bad english).
And yes, from behind the weapon, tracers ought to be dots, not strings. Actually very well made in the arcade sim game, Wings of Prey - among many other slightly better graphicly details compared to CloD.

So all in all, and thus the fact, this has been discussed multiple times, the original Author of this thread, has a point, which ought to be reckoned with - changed or implemented.

Just my 25 cents...


DK-nme

proton45 04-07-2012 01:38 AM

To cut to the chase...here is the best answer (solution) to this issue that I have heard.


Selectable camera shake (view)...someplace in the config file we need a little option for "camera shake view". In "off" mode, we have what we have now...But in the "on" mode we have all the little cinematic camera shake effects that everyone is used to seeing in documentary's...mainly the tracer wobble, that everyone seems to feel is "more realistic". For the most part we have half of the camera effect view (in the game), we have the tracer streak, but not the wobble. In real life, a tracer is more like a spot of glowing color...not a streak of color.

JG26_EZ 04-07-2012 02:12 AM

Cool vids and discussion
I don't want to voice an opinion of how similar (or not) to real life, for fears of getting a bat to the face, but I'd just like to say that i like the effects when shooting (with my bf109 anyways).


Off topic:
Quote:

Originally Posted by Sternjaeger (Post 261994)
..I give up..

Good!
I think alot of us are tired of you repeating yourself :P
Not to mention your colder than ice attitude.

Jaws2002 04-07-2012 02:27 AM

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Originally Posted by guiltyspark (Post 267076)

This is not a good example as the tracers used in this clip are designed to light up only a certain distance from the muzzle to keep the shooter concealed.

I'd say let them be.

Immermann 04-08-2012 08:27 AM

Wasn't this horse beaten to death last year already?

taildraggernut 04-08-2012 08:31 AM

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Originally Posted by Immermann (Post 406827)
Wasn't this horse beaten to death last year already?

I think someone saw it twitch....


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