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IL-2 Sturmovik The famous combat flight simulator. |
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Way back, when I was in flight school, we had to fly a set number of hours in C-172RG's. It took no time at all to become proficient in the required maneuvers, so I became fond of climbing above the mayhem that was our practice area, tuning in an oldies station that played big band music on the ADF, and swinging that fat old Cessna around the sky in time to Tommy Dorsey and Glenn Miller while the setting sun turned the Oklahoma summer haze to gold. Good times man, good times.
So I was thinking it would be maximum cool if we could tune the DF (in aircraft so equipped) to commercial broadcast and get period music, news, speeches, etc. It would be sooo cool if an announcer would break in to announce air raids as they happened. It would be extra very cool if what was on the radio was what was actually playing on that date and time. It would rock to tune in and catch Churchill addressing the nation, or hear ol' grumpypants himself working himself into a lather. German stations playing Lil' Marlene... Burma Shave commercials... Immersion, anyone? |
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That would be kind of fun - I've listened to long wave stations on the ADF myself. Perhaps there might just be an option to add some samples/mp3s into the ADF identifier directory.
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Silent Hunter 4 had radio stations like you describe, with broadcasts on the correct day (but not exactly the correct hours - due to the difficulty of hanging around checking the radio all the time). It was like you two say, big boost to immersion and enjoyment. I downloaded additional tons of broadcasts but the system was not designed to play them back in a practical way. Hour long programs and everything often, and could not skip any of them so it it did not quite work out so well. I put them on winamp in the background so I could control them better.
Oleg described recently that their objects, like lighthouses and other stuff, can be programmed to transmit stuff on the simulated radio as well as flashing morse code with lights, for us to listen in on, and even navigate from. So technically this can be done, and, if not from release, modders will collect broadcasts and make them play when they should. Not entirely sure those old aircraft radios could listen to public radio however.. |
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The DF equipment should be able to receive commercial AM broadcast, no trouble at all. It's good to hear that it's doable in SOW, and been done already!
It should be easy, then, for Oleg to achieve hero forever status! |
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You should check out DCS: Black Shark.
You can even add you own radio-files and stations. ![]() |
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Everything back then was short wave and AM at best. Then all the static and background noise distorted everything. The only decent place to hear anything was on clear nights/days on land. In the aircraft you definitely couldn't hear the sounds of Lille Marlene >>> Immersion is engine and wind noise and the occasional sounds of bullets hitting your six. Then of course, even funnier... literally we are a generation of experiencers. We want to experience everything all the time in mass quantity, cell phones, ipods, laptops, ear phones, etc. The immersion is how we immerse ourselves up to our eyeballs constantly. Difficult to carry on a conversation with another human most of the time. So, yeah.. we are an immersed generation. We have a buttkicker for our chair, earphones for our ears, TrackIR our visuals, Forcefeedback for our stick, a lighted keyboard, a programmable controller, a camcorder to share our reactions, and so on. Afterall, if it can be done we can immerse ourselves in it. Sorry, I really don't care about the above. I just think sometimes it is too funny how far we will go to entertain ourselves. Last edited by nearmiss; 03-07-2010 at 02:26 PM. |
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Radiostations are nice. It added indeed lots of immersion to SH4. But the files to download in order to get some stations that cover say 2-3 years are HUGE. I downloaded them...gigabytes over gigabytes. Not a a thing everyone wants to do I think.
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