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Old 08-19-2010, 03:07 AM
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if my plane shakes like that while im flying someone is going to get murderd, thats BS

Yea...lets all get excited (and critical) about a leaked, and pre-beta video clip. LOL!!!
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Old 08-19-2010, 05:04 AM
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What do you expect from something effete and pretty like the Spitfire

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go to 1:30 here and imagine the camera is bouncing around like the pilot:

http://www.youtube.com/v/DiAIyX0l42M

yeah the thing is when the plane shakes so do you therefore the effect of the jolting is minimized, in the video the camera is on an imaginary rail and the plane bounces around it, also the video was much smoother and seemed very good, also it didnt sound like their was a ton of bricks in the cockpit getting shakin by a paint mixer, but alas i have faith oleg will fix this issue being it was WIP when released
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Old 08-19-2010, 05:21 AM
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Looking at the amazing detail of the spitfire cockpit and then comparing it to the more recent cockpit of the heinkel 111 it does appear that the heinkel seems massively inferior in detail, ok I know this is only a WIP but the difference is staggering.
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Old 08-19-2010, 12:28 PM
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Looking at the amazing detail of the spitfire cockpit and then comparing it to the more recent cockpit of the heinkel 111 it does appear that the heinkel seems massively inferior in detail, ok I know this is only a WIP but the difference is staggering.
Actually, if you mean the recent screenshot of the He111 interior where the Spitfire is crossing head on from 10 o'clock, there's not much of the He111 cockpit visible (at least not instruments).

If my memory serves me right, all that is visible is a few of the circuit breaker switches and part of the throttle quadrant. I wouldn't worry to be honest, since we have another recent screenshot to judge progress. The recent Blenheim cockpit shot was right up there with the Spitfire one in terms of cockpit image quality.
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Old 08-19-2010, 02:04 PM
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The video do bring home that aiming while throwing you kite around isn't going to be easy.
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Old 08-19-2010, 09:39 PM
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yeah the thing is when the plane shakes so do you therefore the effect of the jolting is minimized, in the video the camera is on an imaginary rail and the plane bounces around it, also the video was much smoother and seemed very good, also it didnt sound like their was a ton of bricks in the cockpit getting shakin by a paint mixer, but alas i have faith oleg will fix this issue being it was WIP when released

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Old 08-19-2010, 09:58 PM
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If the plane was shaking it's down to Ilya. He was driving IIRC. If you have a force feedback stick you can feel the shaking in IL2 when you pull hard and get near the stall, but visually the effect is not as pronounced.
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