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I tried to search about this subject but did not find anything. So does anyone know why there is not any kind of vapor trails in COD? Or is it another feature that has been removed from game? They would add quite lot of immersion to game in my opinion.
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Yes, t'other day I took a Spit Mk IIa up to 28,000ft + and there was a vapour trail.
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Really? Need to test it again myself, i have only been about 7,500 metres and did'nt saw any trails then. Also there should have trails from wings when manouvering hard i.e. during dogfights (like there was in orig.IL-2), anyone seen them in COD?
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Mind you wingtip vortices are more common during some atmospheric conditions than others, mainly dependant on air humidity. I do, however, think they forgot to include the effect in the initial release. It would add for some realistic dogfighting visuals. But even during very rainy days, one can see the vortices on takeoff/landing from say, the tip of the deployed flap, because there is a huge difference in air pressure between the flap and the rest of the wing. Vortices are generated at wingtips because of a higher pressure under the wing, than above the wing. At the very tip of the wing, the higher pressure manages to "escape" around the wingtip to the upper surface, thus inducing a spin. Seen from the rear; the left wingtip will have a clockwise spin, and the right wingtip a counter-clockwise spin. The speed of which the air travels in this vortex has a resulting pressure and temperature drop. If this temperature drops below the local dew-point, the water will condensate and turn into visible droplets cotained within the vortex. In some weather conditions, if you're flying at enough speed, you'll see the vortices all the time, whilst in "normal" conditions, you'll see it during high AoA manouvers. This is because during these high AoA manouvers the difference in pressure between lower and upper surface of the wing is so great that the speed induced in the vortex lowers the pressure and temperature sufficiently to provide condensation in the local atmosphere. Just thought I'd share that ;p Last edited by Strike; 05-22-2011 at 06:07 PM. |
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possibly why we dont see basic vapour trails is due to the weather system they are creating. and maybe the inclusion of that might see vapours being physical and visible ?
also i presume on july 15th 1942 it was summer time and less chance of vapours at low altitude due to low humidity levels.? Last edited by Ali Fish; 05-22-2011 at 12:15 PM. |
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![]() contrails form after 7,000 meters, i stand corrected.
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Vortices would be nice!
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If we someday have the bible of Cod, i hope this is included
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