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Old 11-13-2010, 01:28 PM
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Edit: sorry Phil, I type slow.....
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Old 11-13-2010, 02:09 PM
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Default Messerschmitt flaps

Was curious if Oleg is including flaperons with the 109e.


The movies looks incredible.
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Old 11-13-2010, 02:33 PM
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Was curious if Oleg is including flaperons with the 109e.

Do you mean slats?
Yes.

I don't understand the word flaperons
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Old 11-13-2010, 02:39 PM
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Yes the water question is interesting, if a plane drops a torpedo will we see the torpedo running under the water or just a wake above ?

Are there any planes human or ai that have torps in BoB 1940 period...?









ps- what's the release date?!
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Old 11-13-2010, 02:39 PM
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Oleg, I have very low internet connection, only DSL 786 kBit/s.

What is the traffic per client in SoW Multiplayer?
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Old 11-13-2010, 02:51 PM
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Oleg, I have very low internet connection, only DSL 786 kBit/s.

What is the traffic per client in SoW Multiplayer?
I can't say you exact digits. Generally depending of players amount. As smaller amount of players - more low speed is possible.

But we didn't test yet across the external tool that we implementing.
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Oleg, any input as to the colour in the Stuka film? Before you click on the link, it shows a picture, and the colour here looks brighter than the actual film. It looks beautiful; one of the best SoW shots I've ever seen.
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Oleg, any input as to the colour in the Stuka film? Before you click on the link, it shows a picture, and the colour here looks brighter than the actual film. It looks beautiful; one of the best SoW shots I've ever seen.
Just to note: The high quality download is a little bit lighter than the Youtube version, and a bit clearer.
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Old 11-13-2010, 03:33 PM
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Hi Oleg,
extraordinary work!!!
Just a word about first video showing lighting&effects testbed...
I hope (I've no doubt it will be done in final release) some effect like reflections will be properly tuned up.
I'd like to remember that german planes in WWII were painted with standardized paints. The colors of this paints were registered as RLM# (Reichs Luftfahrt Ministerium). They had a satin finish, Ju87 recalled in first video had a splinter camouflage for upper surfaces in RLM 70 dunkelgrun and RLM 71 schwartzgrun. These paints quickly degradaded in operational service.
An interesting document, on how these colours appeared and how reflective they were, is the first link I suggest:

this video represents flight activity in jagdgruppe 77 (bf109) in early days of war, note (mainly at the end) how the paint finish reflective is (clearly satin).

The second link is a video referring to flying activity in eastern front, at 0:35 and 0:43 is showed a special care dedicated to the commander's plane.
It wasn't an ordinary duty to polish every single plane in a unit. Only on demand of a commanding officer and if they had time and manwork to spend.
(I'm referring to sole color video, above sx on page)
http://109lair.hobbyvista.com/index1024.htm

Third: a picture from Flying legends 2008 on the maximum amount of reflection shoud have a plane in SOW (IMAH-taste).
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Thank for your work!
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Old 11-13-2010, 03:46 PM
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Hi Oleg,
extraordinary work!!!
Just a word about first video showing lighting&effects testbed...
I hope (I've no doubt it will be done in final release) some effect like reflections will be properly tuned up.
I'd like to remember that german planes in WWII were painted with standardized paints. The colors of this paints were registered as RLM# (Reichs Luftfahrt Ministerium). They had a satin finish, Ju87 recalled in first video had a splinter camouflage for upper surfaces in RLM 70 dunkelgrun and RLM 71 schwartzgrun. These paints quickly degradaded in operational service.
An interesting document, on how these colours appeared and how reflective they were, is the first link I suggest:

this video represents flight activity in jagdgruppe 77 (bf109) in early days of war, note (mainly at the end) how the paint finish reflective is (clearly satin).

The second link is a video referring to flying activity in eastern front, at 0:35 and 0:43 is showed a special care dedicated to the commander's plane.
It wasn't an ordinary duty to polish every single plane in a unit. Only on demand of a commanding officer and if they had time and manwork to spend.
(I'm referring to sole color video, above sx on page)
http://109lair.hobbyvista.com/index1024.htm

Third: a picture from Flying legends 2008 on the maximum amount of reflection shoud have a plane in SOW (IMAH-taste).
Attachment 3920


Thank for your work!
Ciao
I agree with you... as well as I noted in my very first post of this topic that the effects are increased for the good visbility.

Simply some boys and even aged people thinking that how the museum aircraft looks after the war with new paint now and in some games - should be here in BoB. Its like to have Mustang polished up to the mirror level and put such "paintscheme" in a WWII fligth sim..
Very the same sample.

RLM colors: We use them exactly But with the different lighting tints may change. Like in life.

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