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Jg2001_Rasputin 03-04-2011 03:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Ploughman (Post 230698)
Great looking vids there, love the long shadows being cast in the evening light. The game looks lovely. Thanks.

I expect some other nit-picker has already said but the point of a free falling parachutist forming the D, arching his back extending his arms and trailing his parted legs, is to form a stable configuration that will allow him to see the ground, and when he pulls his release cord, have the chute deploy behind him into the slipstream minimising the possibility of him getting caught up in the cords or chute and fouling the thing or injuring himself. The parachutist from the Stuka should be stable in the horizontal (he can rotate), not tumbling, as he falls.

Not likely the pilot should spin even more. There was no such thing like halo parajump training. Look how they spin!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Te9O0eu1CpY

Hecke 03-04-2011 03:10 PM

Does anybody know what hardware was used for the two videos?

Ploughman 03-04-2011 03:11 PM

That's fine, but he's in the D, so he should be stable. That's all I'm saying.

McHilt 03-04-2011 03:13 PM

Oh, what to say... :o
love the second vid when they fly past that windmill... it has vanes that actually work. well done and really looking forward to fly this...
Much appreciated, thx

FlatSpinMan 03-04-2011 03:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Zorin (Post 230630)
So, where are the videos luthier talked about weeks ago? The ones in need of English narration? It was said we would drown in videos, but I am not even getting wet feet here.

Well, there's two in the first post.

Jaguar 03-04-2011 03:21 PM

To Mr. Maddox and company. I am really looking forward to the release of this new sim. Thank all of crew with the % wage of my Dvd pre- order from gogamer.com. The sim looks like I'll be up late nights for years to come. Could in a future patch have the pilot be more animated on bailot . Since I do not have the game and it may already be. Please then disregard my request. It would be exiting to watch legs or arms move and see the wind wisp the clothing. I will be seeing a lot of my own bailouts and I usualy watch till he lands.
Thanks again and I already am looking forward to the Med and Pacific add ons (pretty please!) I had to put that in there. ha!

Old_Canuck 03-04-2011 03:24 PM

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Originally Posted by nearmiss (Post 230682)
Thanks for the update Oleg...

I've never been to Biggin Hill like most of us here. What I see is good enough for me... and 99% of the people who will be using BOB COD.

So, don't sweat the techni-phobics who can mess up anyone's nice day.

I love it, we are going to be enjoying the COD very soon.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=teMlv3ripSM

Genuinely laughing out loud. Thx for that Monty Python clip, nearmiss. Good chuckle to start the day and spot on for this forum. Interesting that only one on my ignore list has posted so far.

Oleg, Luthier and Team thank you for the 8 years of fun in that dream world you created: IL-2 and today's little peek at our future dreamworld is like seeing a glimpse of heaven for this old simulator fanboy.

Cowboy10uk 03-04-2011 03:35 PM

Wow, Now thats what im talking about, Those Vids are amazing, Love them. OK I know we all have issues pre ordering this, But DAMN, Its going to be worth it, Cant wait till end of march ish. ;)

Anyone knows what specs these were made on, Just wondering if theses are max settings and if i can expect to see anything like that stunning on my modest machine.

Oleg and Team, Guys keep up the stunning work.

Cowboy10uk

Ikarus 03-04-2011 03:37 PM

WoW
 
tnank you oleg,team,and 1C.grate work guys.

JFM 03-04-2011 03:46 PM

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