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C_G 11-19-2010 03:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BigPickle (Post 199470)
I saw the sensitivities bars on the joystick screen shot, I'm sure SOW will support full Force Feedback but, of course for all the current owners of MS FF2 - will Microsoft Force Feedback 2 be supported?


I noticed that at least one of the computers set up at IgroMir had an MSFF2 set up.

Given the wide range of controllers that was at 1C booth, I'm guessing that they brought in all the sticks and controls that they've been using for testing at the office.
I think it's a pretty safe inference to make that since they have a MSFF2, they've tested with it and it will be supported.

All guess-work, but fairly safe assumptions and logic I think.
C_G

JAMF 11-19-2010 03:35 PM

It's amazing to see the amount of axes we will be able to map. Might need to rethink the cockpit layout. :grin:


Quote:

Originally Posted by kedrednael (Post 199416)
The white blob is accually verry realistic, when a plane or a bomb explodes in the water there will be a large white pressure circle, that desolves slowly. but the brown trail looks verry WIP like.

The oily smoke trail from the Defiant ending where it disappeared in the embrace of the sea is what I'd expect. Nice to see the froth of bubbles is in place. :)

Quote:

Originally Posted by luthier (Post 199432)
I'm sorry but I refuse to release a game with planes that have a "carburettor" and an "airscrew" and an "empennage".

The project is now canceled.

Casual Friday at the 1C office ended with a lot of vodka for you? ;)

Abbeville-Boy 11-19-2010 03:36 PM

this game will rock!

Il2Pongo 11-19-2010 03:38 PM

Looks great, will we be able to filter that list by number of engines so that the list gets way shorter for the usual case?
The life of IL2 has been so long, I have installed it so many times and adjusted key mappings so many times..
the ability to go through 8 of everything to fly the gigant is great, but having to go thought it every time is a bit of a drag.

Looks great though,
love to see the heart of this thing beating now!

ATAG_Dutch 11-19-2010 03:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Oleg Maddox (Post 199431)
some will be corrcted. Its also why it is posted.

Could I mention that 'signal ground crew to remove brake shoes' should be 'signal ground crew to remove chocks'? Or simply 'signal chocks away'?

Also that 'Oil Radiator' is usually referred to as 'Oil Cooler'

The inclusion of the poor old Defiant is excellent.

Many Thanks

Gourmand 11-19-2010 03:42 PM

lot of screenshot !!!
thx !!!!

Dietger 11-19-2010 03:43 PM

Ah nice to see that radio navigation options are planed :)

I think its possible, then to steer the Ju88 via radio Kurssteuerung?

Insuber 11-19-2010 03:44 PM

Nearly photorealistic in some shots.

It looks like the tracers have spiral smoke now. I suppose that the previous round "puffs", frankly horrible, where a placeholder, am I right?

HB252 11-19-2010 03:47 PM

Hi Oleg Luthier and teamwork guys.

Please just one thingin 4th part 4 shot::(

Why when a pilot or member crew bail out have this position of legs and arms?

Seems that it position is a professional or experts paratroopers with arms extended and legs bent.

I see in too many you tube videos that when a pilot bail out he falls like a rag doll ous of control falling and turning himself.

Oleg or luthier or somebody, can show me a picture tha show this position when a pilot bail out? I think that this position of bailing out was born in late 50s, no in ww2.


I hope that this position of bailing out was WIP. If no is WIP its sad see this positon.

Sorry for my bad english.

easytarget3 11-19-2010 03:51 PM

just amazing!hope there will be training for all the controls to master,or at least simple explanations.
thanks for great update.


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