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Hi,
If you could model the visual effect of rain (and possibly oil and/or fuel, coolant, and blood?) upon the cockpit glass this would be something of a shock when encountered. I'm currently doing some research on the FW190, not in BOB I know! But he British noted that although it's canopy provided great all round visibility, it's visibility was poor in the rain. This was further complicated by the fact that the 190's canopy could not be opened in flight. In BOB, Spitfires and Hurricanes would have some visibility when landing in the rain because they could open their cockpit, the 109 had sliding side windows, which would give some visibility to the pilot but would make landings even more difficult than usual. Flying inside the glass dome of He111 in heavy rain would also be be pretty impressive visually. If the sound of the raindrops crashing into the planes glass could be added it would be even more amazing and immersive. What German gunners would see from a glass canopy in the rain,would be minimal, I'd have thought. There must have been occasions when fighting over the Channel in the rain, it would have been very disorientating for attackers as well as defenders. I'm no programmer so do not know if this would be difficult to implement. There were a few missions fought in thunderstorms in IL2 but visibility was always good enough to allow game play. With BOB being the next generation simulator, having to return on instruments to base because of the weather visibility would be novel, don't you think. The weather over the channel can change very quickly from sunshine to rain and back, especially in summer! I know, I live here! Also 109 wing slats that bang loudly when they open in combat would also add to the tension/terror when dogfighting! Best Wishes jameson Last edited by nearmiss; 03-22-2010 at 09:55 PM. |
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Yeah, jameson, that would be absolutely stunning. Hope something like this is being implemented but it would be terribly cpu/gpu intensive to run as well. Maybe include an option to turn weather/raindrops off, or have three different weather realism settings.
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I was in a 14 min. chase b4 without getting shot down by 5 planes that were on my tail. I shot down 4 of the 5 but after i turned the tables on the last plane he turned the tables back and shot me down.
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Interesting comment on rain effects, hopefully something the dev team can use.
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No doubt this must have been covered before.
How about those hair-raising secondary explosions we see in guncam footage of strafing attacks on rail cars or trucks. Strafe the wrong rail car and a great load of metal, ammo and debris shoots up several hundred feet right in front of you ! I've seen many guncam clips of this that make it seem impossible that the pilot flew thru all the junk and lived. That'll put the fear of god in you. |
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... copied from my other post ...
Here are 3 things which occurred to me today whilst reading Al Deere's Nine Lives. I reckon they would make great additions to SOW. I wonder if you agree and if anyone knows if any of these will be modelled in SOW? 1. Anti-landing posts - these were wooden posts stuck into fields in southern England to stop German gliders landing. They also proved to be obstacles for stricken RAF pilots making crash landings on home ground during the BoB. Pretty easy to add to SOW I would have thought? 2. De Wilde Ammunition - initially available in short supply in the early stages of the BoB, this ammunition had no tracer smoke but instead flashed on impact. Pilots found this extremely useful as a visual guide to see if their shots were on target. Of course, not having tracer also meant this was a more stealthy way of attacking from the rear. Again, I would assume not too tricky to implement in SOW. 3. Automatic Fire Tenders - no doubt more tricky to implement, but how cool would it be if a fire tender and associated vehicles/personnel automatically rushed over to a crash landed aircraft that made it back to a friendly airfield. Hauling an injured pilot out of the cockpit would be nice too! PPanPan |
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If u in arcade and being chased by like 4 guys that outmanoeuver u. There's nothing you can do but use your speed and do wild crazy manoeuvers to try and shake them off as best you can do.
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Forgive me if any of these ideas have been posted before, but i would like to see the following for single player/campaign.
1. I would like to be able to change the names in the pilot roster for my squadron, I know it sounds a little bit daft, but if you can put names in of people you know then you do hope they make it back in one piece, rather than just red 2 being shot down. does that make sense? 2. I would also like to see an attachment to my aircraft, for example if i take a couple of hits in a mission it would be nice to visibly see in the next mission that it as been patched up, you really would want to get the old girl home if you'd done 20 sorties in her. 3. I would also like to see my kills painted on my aircraft after each sortie. |
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