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ty raaaid S! |
i run the game at 640*480 i just tweaked those two things which solved plane invisibilty between one and two km
also have on high the efects and get 50-60 fps inside the cockpit and 80 outside, all other things have it on minimum, shadows for example half my fps if i chage res to 800*600 i get 25 fps which i dont like in fact the game is updating itself quite often, i have proofs i guess they are doing secret minifixes patches with the advantage of improving the game without the anoyance of people in forums wanting this and that and the moon |
mhh while musing around about this problem, I've got another Idea, because of my visibility problems:
I've switched off the ingame-AA (I thought people said it doesn't do much anyways), as well as shadows (!) Could that play a part? Sorry, I can't actually test that right now because of *some* other problems :) |
well after playing again i noticed my method doesnt solved it totally but improve it, i will keep tweaking to see
edit: i think i know why yesterday the problem was solved and now not so well, i tweaked my gpu, it has to be on let aplication decide, testing now edit: nope didnt totally solve it in certain positions planes keep being invisible between one and 2 km |
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using track IR is no problem at all (if you use its main 6DoF feature as intended) first you set your "correct FoV" (as stated earlier in this thread), then with the 6DoF of the track-ir you can turn your "in-game head" left right and in all directions while the same FoV setting is maintained all the time. instead of using a mouse of Kb keys to look around, you simply turn your head. and you have the extra benefit with the track-ir 6DoF that when you lean forwards to have a closer look at some of the cockpit instruments they magnify in size and are easier to read (because your eyes are now significantly closer to them), but during the same movement the distant aircraft LoD models and Dots you see in the distance do not change in size because you leaning 20 cm closer to the screen (being equal movement of leaning roughly 20 cm forward in the cockpit) is an insignificant change in distance compared to looking at a 1 cm wide LoD model representing a ME109 about 1 km away for ex. and that is exactly how it would work in real life, and is the purpose of having a correctly implemented 6DoF in a game |
The gauges don't get magnified though... the FoV changes, which affects the depth of field
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