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Oleg, thanks very much.
A couple of questions. Will there be adjustable turbulence at various altitudes? What we get in IL-2 seems to be quite coarse/rough. I'd like to see more use of turbulence but I think the mission builders leave it out because it is too coarse/crude especially for upper layers. On the Tracer question, there were 'flame' type tracers which IceFire showed so well in his post. There were also the spiral (vortex?) smoke types but the third type the RAF used did not 'trace' the trajectory but gave a visible 'splash' on impact to confirm correct aim. It was called "DeWilde" ammunition and was very popular with the pilots. Will we have that? Will the undercarriage modelling be better in SoW. Even when I pull of a 'greaser' in an IL-2 Spitfire there is a good chance it will still bounce around like a drunken turkey. The Oleo compression doesn't seem to be modelled too well (sorry). I asked a friend about this who travelled a lot in a 2 seat Spitfire (and took control etc) and he said that it might bounce in the direction of flight but it wouldn't usually 'wobble' very badly laterally. It isn't only the Spit though. Wikipedia says you say November 2010. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Storm_o...tle_of_Britain 2 Weeks even? I won't hold you to that but..... this year? :-0 Thanks
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Very Good work Oleg&Co!
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There are other factors such as in some video's are in the open field and the another (with the flares) looks like it was shot from the deck of a boat (sorry - ship!). From the ship you would get echo's from the hard surfaces which would completly alter the sound. Cheers! |
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Sometimes ATI leads, somtimes nvidia, and it's not only about the drivers. I consider myself eco friendly - I believe 100% in nuclear power, that's also what I have(you even have to tick away water energy in Switzerland). NP maybe is not the final solution, but it will do until we got the fusion under control. ![]() Now, I really hate Ati for the sole reason, whenever they come up with a new driver, it may increase fps for some games, but same time produces new problems, problems which have been thought to be already solved with the previous driver. Nvidias are like V8 engines, loud, consume a lot, generate a lot of heat, but reliable. Atis are like boosted up mini displacement engines, cheaper at the gas station, but the require a shitload of maintenance. (and once you got it back from the garage, you'll have to deal with new issues...) nv ftw. |
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No sh*t, they had to remove it, and now you can pick the "opposing force" instead. Cute, isn't it? Last edited by KG26_Alpha; 01-20-2011 at 06:55 PM. |
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Firstly I loved seeing the cockpit in action and seeing all the dials jumping around, it really looks amazing!
And the screenshots are cool - but why can't I blow up them bloody germans in Buck House? Anyway, I was looking at the London map and as I live in London just now I wanted to see where I live in comparison to what is shown in this screenie. So, I had the idea of getting a current map of London and trying to scale it so that it overlays reasonably accurately onto the SoW map posted. I went to multimap and brought up London and chose the sattelite view as I figured the easiest way of aligning both maps was by using the Thames. So, I took a screenie, measured the height in pixels of the big curve just east of the Royal Vic Docks on both maps and adjusted the multimap screenie so it would fit roughly. I then laid the multimap screenie on top of the SoW screenie and line em up and I found that I had done a reasonable job of scaling the curve in the river, but then I noticed that the further west you went the more out of sync the two maps were. Now I know that the Thames has changed its course a little over the last 70-odd years but it wouldn't account for this amount of disparity. I also compared the locations of the royal parks and they were more or less the same size on each pic but were way off in alignment. So, I wonder what was used to draw the map for the game? Did you use ordinance survey maps of the time, or aerial photographs from the time, or a combination? Of course, the multimap pic could be wrong, and I could have mucked the scaling, but there just seems to be far too much of a difference between the two. Anyway, what do you think: Here's my layered pic and I hope you can make out the course of both rivers for comparison: ![]() |
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So everyone is equal now ! May the best win !
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Infinitesimal basically means something is so small as to almost be unmeasurable. I agree with your post but couldn't resist being an irritating net-nerd and correcting your grammar ![]() |
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I like FPS shooters, but I would be a bit queasy playing a game that involves an ongoing war. It might not make sense, but I would feel that way playing for either side. Thank goodness for WWII ![]() Splitter Last edited by KG26_Alpha; 01-20-2011 at 06:54 PM. |
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Thanks Oleg...
I have been listening to the video with headphones....and I like the direction your taking, as is indicated by the sound(s) of the clip. The sound of the machine guns indicates a lot of weight and force (they sound deadly). I'm really curious to hear what it sounds like to get hit (damaged)... Question: Will each hit make its own sound? Will a glass hit make a "glass sound" and will aluminum sound different then steel? Example...will a hit that penetrates an aluminum skin and then hits the armored back-plate make the appropriate sounds? Thanks you very much Last edited by proton45; 10-30-2010 at 02:01 AM. |
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