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Old 05-01-2011, 10:17 PM
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double quoted video.....bingooooooooo

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Ok, back from the holidays, and I have been at it again...

http://www.youtube.com/user/wwwDOTda.../1/wZLZiYGiCds

This time I recorded as I played (and not from a track recording) so this is exacly how I saw it. Except, of course, for the much lower video and audio quality that you get when you youtubeify your recording. The original avi-file is 14 gigs! Anyway, it still looks quite good in full-screen and at 1080p I think.

I put some turbulence into the mission. Makes for more fun and realistic gunnery, and landings are a bit more of a handful as well.

As Fearless_Frog said somewhere, attacking any plane from dead six is really not the best solution. That might be, but that's all I manage so far, so that's what you get!

Hope you like, comments very welcome! - Especially on my woeful engine management... - Any better way to get some more oomph out of the DaimlerBenz'es?
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Very impressive vid Freycinet thanks for sharing with us.
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I understand that when you bail out, you only see it from First person viewpoint. What would a nearby wingman (or other flyer/player) see from their point of view? Is it possible to make a short video of such a 3rd person view of a pilot bailing out?? I mean, exiting the cockpit, jumping before the chute deploys?
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Old 05-03-2011, 06:23 AM
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I understand that when you bail out, you only see it from First person viewpoint. What would a nearby wingman (or other flyer/player) see from their point of view? Is it possible to make a short video of such a 3rd person view of a pilot bailing out?? I mean, exiting the cockpit, jumping before the chute deploys?
When you see someone else bail out you just see them suddenly spawn in free-fall mode outside their plane. The developers pulled the more detailed bail-out animation, where you actually see the pilot crawling stepping out of the cock-pit, as they considered it too resource-intensive.


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Almost there -
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This is not in HD so the Q is not as good.
I just got Track IR-5 yesterday and this is the first video made in TIR-5 for me.

This is a mix of too sim.

Enjoy the video

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When you see someone else bail out you just see them suddenly spawn in free-fall mode outside their plane. The developers pulled the more detailed bail-out animation, where you actually see the pilot crawling stepping out of the cock-pit, as they considered it too resource-intensive.
Thanks for the info and clip. Too bad about the pull back by the developers, but it's just a small matter on the grand scale of things.
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Ok, back from the holidays, and I have been at it again...

http://www.youtube.com/user/wwwDOTda.../1/wZLZiYGiCds

This time I recorded as I played (and not from a track recording) so this is exacly how I saw it. Except, of course, for the much lower video and audio quality that you get when you youtubeify your recording. The original avi-file is 14 gigs! Anyway, it still looks quite good in full-screen and at 1080p I think.

I put some turbulence into the mission. Makes for more fun and realistic gunnery, and landings are a bit more of a handful as well.

As Fearless_Frog said somewhere, attacking any plane from dead six is really not the best solution. That might be, but that's all I manage so far, so that's what you get!

Hope you like, comments very welcome! - Especially on my woeful engine management... - Any better way to get some more oomph out of the DaimlerBenz'es?
Excellent video .. not far off Pay-Tv documentary

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