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Doesn't RoF incorporate some bending features....?
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I have to laugh.
ROF doesn't even get crashes modeled correctly, in the least. And now with neoqb being forced out in favor of takeover by 777 Studios, I believe that ROF is in it's last days.
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Why would you say that, ElAurens?
I understand 777 Studios is quite dedicated to the aerial simulation world (didn't they have one of their own in development?) and maybe it was Neoqb which was unable to pursue the development for some reason and in this case that a chance for RoF to continue? I am just asking, I do not know the answer... JV |
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Big thanks zapatista!
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Fair enough, sorry my ignorance annoys you.
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stunning!
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Dont worry .ed , its not your fault your not in the elitest nobhead club , I think they go by the code name "senior member" , Im thinking of talking down to somone next week , that should be enough to get me in dont you think...?
![]() Ps , Whats happend to your avatar on the forums with no names , I was enjoying chopping the fingers off Mr Winstoned. Last edited by fireflyerz; 06-23-2010 at 02:18 PM. |
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Haha, needed that mate
I'll do it this afternoon! |
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To me, the crashes are accurate enough for a light wooden and canvas aircraft. I don´t expect that such aircraft explode in a million of parts crashing and the photos I have seen shows more intact aircraft ( if it doesn´t catch fire,of course ) after crashes that more modern, metal built aircraft. ROF is in good hands with 777 studios. |
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a good example of this is flying an aircraft from 4000 m altitude straight into the ground at maximum speed (or plummeting to earth after having its wings shot off at that same altitude). in RoF the aircraft will hit the ground, bounce a couple of times, and come to rest with a wing or few other things broken. it looks no different then an aircraft that crashed from 20 meters, yet it should completely disintegrate with its engine half buried into the ground when it plunges down from 4000 meters at full speed. Quote:
other then a low speed crash in RoF, crashes and physical forces working on the aircraft frame are fairly poorly modeled. enough for some eye candy, just not very realistic |
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