Hi,
I got many of issues I already had, some improvements on graphic results undoubtedly, but still with AMD phenom & gtx260 should it be ok or not enough for CoD ?
- When getting in close range with other planes close from the ground, the frame rate will drop a lot & when passing by other planes it will sometimes start to lag.
- spitfire engine starts to miss some explosions randomly with high altitude, same effect as temporary negative g, but while flying S&L.
I think I may post further when I'll have the time to work on it.
Is it possible to smoother the cams, if you take as an example true camera mode of X-Plane, you should understand, or Arma II camera, the moves are always smooth and never static.
This means that you really feel like you were there, but don't feel disturbed or annoyed.
Would it be possible to implement this type camera into CoD ? Preferably for all views, it just makes it more real. Even would it be an option I'm sure the game would benefit a lot.
I know by this I'm demanding quite a lot, but is this plossible to get a realism level that is closer from such as x-plane regarding the wind and turbulence model ?
This basically means that the game gets closer from reality and further from a simple simulation, for example in general, you would need to make minor corrections all the time, but if (particularly true for england IMO) there is some wind and turbulence, then you would really feel you plane shake and follow the random left, right, suddenly bank etc ....
With a proportion to the weather, very good, good, medium, poor, bad, very bad, you would just have the plane feel very realistic and need corrections to remain straight & level as permitted.
That 'd be fun & add to the game.
Regards
J-F
Time 1'10" and following, see the true camera move mode
http://youtu.be/_OpWLcA7DMw
Another interesting thing, flying in the turbulence generating by the propeller of preceding aircraft
http://youtu.be/8M6sEMXt5Qw
Landing with some turbulence
http://youtu.be/jSKLg9xC5JU
NB How do you incorporate a vid in the post ?