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He will jump, just gets to the ground a lot quicker......
With the bail outs, I wonder if G-Forces are modelled, by that I mean that if the A/C is going to fast you can't get out due to wind pressure pushing you into the cockpit etc? |
By the way: These things (or related ones) were already modelled in Il-2 1946. I had major problems getting my pilot alter ego to bail out when my plane was already plummeting downwards in excess of 700 km/h ^-^
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well according bernuoilli if a fluid moves too fast it creates a subpresure
so according bernuoilli it should be pretty easy to bail out at high speed the higher the speed the more the vacuum :) the easier to jump :) edit: also according the 33 years i have of studies if the plane goes fast enough the subpresure will be so big that the pilot will need oxigen in the empty cockpit edit: just to realize how strong this vacuum force and with which force the parashoot is expeeled watch: a hoollywood movie at which the baddie makes a hole in the plane with a bullet :) |
is there more than one way to bail out in COD?
look at that pilot animation! anyone actually saw it in a gameplay?? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nj7nEL1ekzM |
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[QUOTE=2033cyborg;279911]is there more than one way to bail out in COD? look at that pilot animation! anyone actually saw it in a gameplay?? Apparently, most pilot animations are disabled at the time. For instance I can't bail out on the ground, which is highly annoying when you've just landed your burning airplane and want to GTFO! |
in the case none noticed:
i was joking ;) |
I notice the parashoot, but as so many peeps don't have English as a first language, and spelin can be apauling 4 thos who du I faut it mite be a proper questshun
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Make sure you have a parachute in game.. and make sure you don't have any excessive forces on the pilot.. tight spins etc prevent bailing..
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