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If he knows them, maybe he will show us CoD cheats too, so as to be prepared for online experience. Or...maybe not, some people keep everything for their selves :P |
A sound perception issue with this video ?
To ram that poor Wimpy, this Bf109 starts an boom 'n' zoom attack with a flips over, manoeuvring at a speed of 350 km/h, pulling from the dive, 1000m lower with ~600 km/h showing on the air speed indicator... ... and there is absolutely no changes of frequency, amplitude, intensity of the aerodynamic sound ! :roll: Notice on this video (p-51), as the speed decreases, how the aerodynamic sound vanishes to let the engine sound roar into the cockpit at the end of this short climb . http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YNf3U...eature=related ... |
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You want even more cheats than that!? Props for no icons and leaving the cockpit on, though. |
The stacks on the 109 are down at you feet. It's quieter than that 51 inside. He starts talking about the noise in the cockpit around 1:35. Outside I think DB 109s are noisier than Merlins.
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What is especially impressive in these two videos is the quality of the light : I may still nitpick on the too dark sea or the too vivid green (much better nevertheless), but the rendered light is nothing but amazing !!!
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Just listened to it on my headphones, very cool :)
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For those that are saying that the 109 sounds "better" than the Hurricane, I will rebut that they sound different, as they should.
The DB 601 displaces 2070.5 cubic inches, while the Merlin has a capacity of 1650 cubic inches. The DB also has a lower compression ratio, and is a lower revving engine as well, so it will sound very different than it's Rolls Royce rival, or the Allison V-1710 for that matter. ;) |
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