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Yep, it's too bad :(
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I must say that I'm a bit split about possible startup procedures, and I tend to agree more and more with a statement by Oleg some time ago that it may be a bit interesting the first time, then it just gets annoying. Pressing a button sequence will after the first few times be something you do automatically - or script into a button on your keyboard if you have that functionality... Like I've done with the landing gear "click-click-click..." 16 times procedure for the I-16 ;)
"Automatically" tapping a sequence actually lowers the immersion in a way for me at least, as I have to focus more on the keyboard which brings me back to the fact that I'm tapping a modern device for computer input and not cranking a greasy fuel switch. The joystick is easier to "forget" or "accept" for me... That's just my opinion, and I respect that others feel different about it. I'm just a bit worried that to many servers will enable the "full startup sequence" if it's available... |
I agree I never used the start up procedure in BOB WOV until I mapped it to my Hotas system. Then it became very immersive, atleast for me. I never use the keyboard unless I absolutely have too.
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Hello Oleg,
Question: I noticed one of the train cars has a "straw texture" on the floor of it, does that mean you will be including livestock cargo in the train cars? (horses, cattle,...) |
...and if you shoot the cars they escape! :?
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Things like that add to the imersion. Like the waving grass that we were told about in SOW. It makes you forget that your on the computer! |
You'd be amazed, knowing what kind of things can sit on trains...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6WXDh4F0gdc |
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And I thought it was cool landing the Harriers on buildings in Janes Marine Fighters!!!!! (The sim that made me buy a throttle quadrant (Sill in limited use!)) I can see myself buying a Helio sim in the near future! When is it going to be released? :):):) |
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