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IL-2 Sturmovik: Cliffs of Dover Latest instalment in the acclaimed IL-2 Sturmovik series from award-winning developer Maddox Games. |
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Muzzleflashes unrealistic?
During daylight muzzleflashes are non-existent actually,i've seen many footage of dogfights prop or jet and i noticed the only thing you actually see is the trailing smoke from the guns?
So should it be modelled? |
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The best solution : opacity of the muzzleflash as a setting in the conf ini, case closed.
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20mm cannon on German AFV. No muzzle flash.
MG-42 firing multiple bursts (7.92mm). No muzzle flash. Vickers .303 firing multiple bursts. No muzzle flash. Unless I'm mistaken, that's all of the main rounds used by both sides. 20mm and 7.92mm for the Luftwaffe and .303 for the RAF. So they should not be visible during the daylight, but should at night. |
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Unless you are stareing straight down the barrel......But then you would not see it for long....
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If that's actually possible, then that, maybe combined with adjustability for the actual size of the flashes, would indeed be the best solution. Don't like 'em, change 'em. Works for me. |
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The presence or absence of the flash depends on several factors. Quality and type of powder, barrel lengh, presence of a flash hider on the muzzle, etc.
If there's a flash hider installed, you most likely won't see any flash. Some powders contain flash retarding chemicals added for that exact purpose. Barrel lengh is also very important. A long barrel gives the powder more time to burn, while the bullet is still inside the barrel. Here's a quick video of a cool flame throwing Krink: So is not that simple. Things have to be checked for individual type of gun and ammo. |
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Be shure, the powders in wwii are not really comparable to modern ammo regarding smoke and muzzle flash!
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Flash that the human eye can see in daylight conditions (even when looking at the muzzle of the weapon from the front) from a ~.30 cal MG are few and far between. |
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My Marlin 1894P with 16.25 inch ported barrel, chambered in .44 Magnum, will give you a "Kodak Moment", even in broad daylight.
Never seen any muzzle flash from any of my SMLEs or Martinis though.
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Yes, muzzleflashes unrealistic.
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