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Yes, it does really look like an old photo. Just imagine what will be possible with the built-in modding support, having for example the ability to apply filters on pictures or tracks from within the playback interface of the simulator.
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Thanks for the update Oleg, some wonderful shots and the spitty looks almost real. One question though, would it be possible to have another look at the panal lines on the nose of the Hurricane (see link).
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Only Oleg will decide what to show in fridays updates. I even don't know if the A4 will make it into initial release.
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Find a pic in here Tree.. http://s58.photobucket.com/albums/g2...anger/?start=0 |
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I found a good pic.
I don't know why they made so many little panel lines but I'm sure it will be fixed Last edited by Richie; 10-09-2010 at 08:05 AM. |
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Thanks Richie, you can see in the link i put up some examples as well.
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Oh...dah... I should have checked lol |
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Oleg, if I may add a couple of suggestions:
1. This was vaguely suggested already but a layout and ambience of the menus and UI to be as atmospheric and remeniscent of the 40s era as possible, to get player in the right modd from onset. Briefings as close to what real breifings were as is practical. 2 have information available to pilots similar to info a real pilot would have, eg. esential stats for the plane such as take off speed, stall speed, approach speed, best glide speed etc. Maybe have a cheat card for lower level of difficulty. IL2 lacked this a little... Awesome progress, by the way. Hope your weekend was good and your parents are healthy. |
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Dogfights does not use simulated cuts....just animated scene there is little concern for realistic flight modelling. They're more concerned with illustrating what happened in a given situation.
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You have completely misread my post mate ![]() Firstly, the goggles position is fine. But a pilot would be a bit of a dunce if he chose to wear his goggles down like this. By all means they might have liked to have done this, but it would distort vision and be a general nuisance. Indeed, the pilot here has no mask connected to his helmet. It's possible it's hanginge from one of the lengths of the wiring loom, but it'd be a bitch to put on if he chose to go to a higher altitude. Generally, I have only seen a couple of pictures of pilots wearing their goggles down like this. It's quite rare for the reasons I previously stated. Even the lack of an oxygen mask is rare. Even if he had no need for oxygen, the mask contains the microphone. This pilot may be testing a larangyphone (sorry, I know I've spelt this wrong) but I doubt that. He may be using gosport tubes, but again I doubt this too. So this pilot seems to be using no microphone, and there are no visible wires going into his b-type helmet to show that he has the c-type radio eaerphones installed ![]() This may all go over your head mate. This is hardly a neccessity for SoW, but for future patches I think this is quite important. I have supported my criticism with information, but I will add that posting pictures will be hard as there were so many mask/goggle/helmet combinations available (although for this period there were only 4 types of goggles, 1 mask, 1 helmet (I'm not including the 1930 pattern) and 2 mics in use) ![]() |
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