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Hecke 10-22-2010 03:07 PM

Awesome Pics.

Question:

Is the "weathering" in the cockpit dynamic?
Will I be able to fly in a cockpit that is completely new (without "weathering")?

Flying Pencil 10-22-2010 03:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NLS61 (Post 191835)
Wow those reflections but the planes are flown by a ghost.
:)http://www.dbag.nl/reflections.jpg

Look some more!

Some pics show PILOTS!

Skarphol 10-22-2010 03:08 PM

Fantastic pictures!

But one should really not be able to see such a reflection in that gauge in pic nr. 9. The point of view is above the stick, so one should only see the stomac and crotch of the pilot.
Hm. I was the first to whine about this weeks update. Not good.

Skarphol

C_G 10-22-2010 03:08 PM

GORGEOUS!
STUNNING!
Fan-freaking-tastic works too!
As far as I'm concerned the 'pits are DONE. Move on to the rest and release this puppy... the details can wait for a patch or two.

The lighting, the textures... just about everything! This is an exquisite form of torture and I'm becoming a masochist. More! More!

Thank you Oleg and 1C team!

Robert 10-22-2010 03:08 PM

With details such as this, is anyone really concerned that the landscape won't be as well done? The cockpits are truly immersive....stunning.... fan freakingtastic and wicked pissah!

Excellent work ladies and gentlemen. Thanks for the update.

winny 10-22-2010 03:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Skarphol (Post 191867)
Fantastic pictures!

But one should really not be able to see such a reflection in that gauge in pic nr. 9. The point of view is above the stick, so one should only see the stomac and crotch of the pilot.
Hm. I was the first to whine about this weeks update. Not good.

Skarphol

First, Best cockpits I've seen anywhere.

Second, It's convex glass so the reflection is accurate.

We've seen the reflections before (few weeks ago but no-one really picked up on it)

Oleg Maddox 10-22-2010 03:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NSU (Post 191842)
you mean we can control the plane with the mouse? (i hope it)

When you put the mouse coursor to the lever or the gauge the popup line show you the purpose (sometime even data, say current pressure or tempetature, after the name of gauge). This will help for the novices to learn anything in cockpit. Or say to understand the purpose of German or Italian (Russian, Japanese, etc) gauges/levers/knobs, etc for English speaking users.

When you put the mouse on the lever and press button you may move the mouse... and the lever will also moving.

Boandlgramer 10-22-2010 03:10 PM

Very very nice, Oleg

Dano 10-22-2010 03:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Oleg Maddox (Post 191871)
When you put the mouse coursor to the lever or the gauge the popup line show you the purpose (sometime even data, say current pressure or tempetature, after the name of gauge). This will help for the novices to learn anything in cockpit. Or say to understand the purpose of German or Italian (Russian, Japanese, etc) gauges/levers/knobs, etc for English speaking users.

When you put the mouse on the lever and press button you may move the mouse... and the lever will also moving.

Nice, very very nice :)

mark@1C 10-22-2010 03:11 PM

Cockpits has always been your strength in accordance with those previous updates. It's no doubt...


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