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Old 09-24-2010, 11:07 AM
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Just wondering - What are the red lights indicating in the last cockpit screenshot?

This looks amazing, you can see shadows on the dust/dirt that is on the windscreen (at the front by the sight, and on the left side especially)!!!

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Old 09-24-2010, 11:34 AM
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Just wondering - What are the red lights indicating in the last cockpit screenshot?
On the Left Fahrwerkskontrolle (under-carriage)
Mid above Waffenschaltkasten Fl.47292 (Weaponcontroll)
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Old 09-24-2010, 11:40 AM
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On the Left Fahrwerkskontrolle (under-carriage)
Mid above Waffenschaltkasten Fl.47292 (Weaponcontroll)
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Old 09-24-2010, 12:00 PM
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excellent update, the detail on the ground is really coming together

tanks and other ground vehicle detail look better then any i have seen before, even for current tank sim's or 1e person shooters

scenery looking good to, grass, shrubs, trees etc (but i presume current shots are of low detail settings on a mid range pc ? eg would have expected more grass and more med distance foliage for a high detail setting)

we'r getting close
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Old 09-24-2010, 12:12 PM
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I like very much the screens of the cockpit and the night cockpit , but i think the texture of the plane out of the cockpit is not suffisant ( screen 8 : rear of the plane ) and it's the same problem for all actual simulators ( Rof for exemple ) .
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Old 09-24-2010, 12:37 PM
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I like very much the screens of the cockpit and the night cockpit
I do not believe this is really a "night" cockpit...this is just a lighting demonstration! I would not like to fly with 5 big blinding lights and no instrument lighting whatsoever!
As a matter of fact, if the instrument lighting was switched on you would not see these lights so bright, there would be dimmed to bring them more in range with the cockpit lighting, in order to avoid blinding...
This dimming feature is a well known IFR practical test trap: if for some reason you have your instrument lighting switched on in daylight, the dimming of the undercarriage lights will make them unnoticeable even if the U/C is up...the tester will not forget that one!

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Old 09-24-2010, 12:50 PM
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This dimming feature is a well known IFR practical test trap: if for some reason you have your instrument lighting switched on in daylight, the dimming of the undercarriage lights will make them unnoticeable even if the U/C is up...the tester will not forget that one!

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That aaaaaall depends on the airplane-type
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Old 09-24-2010, 01:12 PM
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I do not believe this is really a "night" cockpit...this is just a lighting demonstration! I would not like to fly with 5 big blinding lights and no instrument lighting whatsoever!
As a matter of fact, if the instrument lighting was switched on you would not see these lights so bright, there would be dimmed to bring them more in range with the cockpit lighting, in order to avoid blinding...
This dimming feature is a well known IFR practical test trap: if for some reason you have your instrument lighting switched on in daylight, the dimming of the undercarriage lights will make them unnoticeable even if the U/C is up...the tester will not forget that one!

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of course ,

but it's the second part of my post that is more important for me :

it's damage to make beautiful screen with not specific texture for the outside of the aircraf , but we had already seen more bad than this one .
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Old 09-24-2010, 12:24 PM
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get lost ya useless wanker !

a thread with a great update in screenshots, and good direct news from oleg the project is near completion, and you post your useless crap in it
hahah, Nice one Zap. You attacked from out the Sun. The Noob never even saw you coming.
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Old 09-24-2010, 12:29 PM
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This is great news today!
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