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So what about the deaf people? They can't hear the engine when they play the game. In the old game you could just look at the prop and get an idea to adjust the prop pitch. Now you can not. For $8 million dollars you get hardly any prop visuals and deaf gamers can't figure out what the hell is going on with the prop pitch because of the selfish and self centered epileptics who ruined it. |
mmmm... nuh, you're wrong... spinning props are translucent (clear) just like the fans in your computer case (some of which rpm @ much lower than 1600) ;)
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um no. your wrong too. looking at a house fan right now that spins faster than that. can see it fine. maybe that's why some can play this stutterfest game. bad vision.:rolleyes:
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just out of curiosity how much time have you spent on a flight line?
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There is simply no way any of you are ever going to convince me that a huge propeller spinning at idle speed (~800 rpm) is going to look like that spitfire image. I have house fans that are spinning much faster and I can see much better than that image. I go outside, start my truck at idle ~800 rpm. Open up the hood and see the water pump fan running off the drive shaft. It is not invisible. I see a helicopter flying overhead my house. They are not invisible like that image. I toggle my weedeater with bright green nylon line and spins up to 10 times that (~8000 rpm). I understand translucent effect from this example quite well. So these are my last words in this thread. I think I've made my point about this particular bug. Go ahead and live your harry potter invisibility cloak yellow stripe epileptic train left the station fantasy.:evil:
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nuh... you're still wrong - it is seen through, not a solid object
let us all know how your "hollywood" props go, eh... |
But, I can always comment on a different subject.
Freetrack, way better than TrackIR.;) Goodnight.:grin: |
my eye see different than your eyes see, see?
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you're wrong there too :) |
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