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There was a discussion about the scale of ground objects, so maybe that has something to do with it? I haven't noticed myself - feels pretty fast at tree top level in a spitfire...
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It might be the same effect of riding a bicycle at 30 km/h and driving a car at 30 km/h: doing the first you're like: omg, fast!, while during the second, you're: hit the gas already! |
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yes it does feel faster the lower you go
i just go full throttle tree top level and think about the hikers who walk what i fly in 20 secs in 1 day |
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Speed is quite realistic in this game I think. Playing in sim the other day online dogfight with SEE (evangeluse) I was paying around flying with WEP following roads and touching down with the undercaridge at 280mph feels crazy fast.
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I've been spending more time in sim which means that I've been spending more time closer to the ground (sometimes I think I'm playing a Tank game!). And It does get a lot quicker, I'm thinking it's more to do with the scale of the ground objects than anything else.
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I've noticed this as well a bit but what is really wrong is the speed with which your plane plows into the ground after you bailed 30 seconds before. I have to assume any plane in this game would dropping nearly vertically, unmanned from 5000ft or so would be moving in the 500-600mph range by the time the hit the ground no? Maybe the issue is the gravity model in this case...
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And I'm guessing the gravity model won't be too off.. this would affect the flight models waay too much, and it seems quite easy to just get it right. |
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When I've been go karting, it's only about 30mph, but yeah, it feels ridiculously past. It's all about perspective. If you ever look up at a plane in the sky, it looks like it's going really slowly, but if you actually look at how far across the sky it moves in a short space of time, you'll realise it's going really fast. It just doens;t seem it
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