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jamesdietz 11-14-2010 03:41 PM

B.C.????????
( Before Christmas???)

Richie 11-14-2010 03:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by philip.ed (Post 198309)
Oleg's a big boy, he will do what he wants. He doesn't need people trying to hold his virtual hand to tell him what he can and can't do. If he wishes to reply to posts, he will. He only seems to answer questions which he feels he can answer (e.g. without giving too much away) or questions of general interest to him and others.
I understand it may seem rude to some to post a lot of questions, but IMHO it just shows general interest.
IMHO, a topic full of questions is much more considerate than a topic full of questions and argument.

Hopefully we can just move back to the topic. I can't see why people can't just PM members if they feel their post is rude, to save the topic going off at a tangent.


Agree 100% that's why he never answers my questions hehehe. :)

philip.ed 11-14-2010 04:59 PM

Oleg, has bouncing tracer been implemented into the game yet? I've watched all the videos from the show in Russia, but I can't see it implemented yet ;)
Did Luthier manage to get all his calculations for it?

Avimimus 11-14-2010 05:00 PM

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Originally Posted by furbs (Post 198223)
Hope Oleg reads this far...

Anyway, Oleg i know 3D vision is not going to be in BOB, but are there any plans to have it in the future?

has anyone tried 3D vision in a flightsim and how did it look and feel?

Yes, the makers of TrackIR offered a system back around 2002 (before 3d had its resurgence). A SimHQ review reported that it helped with judging distances at short ranges in Il-2, but that the shutters were somewhat annoying. Some other games didn't work as well.

major_setback 11-14-2010 05:39 PM

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Originally Posted by jamesdietz (Post 198313)
B.C.????????
( Before Christmas???)

I don't think it will be released before Christmas. February/March has been suggested as a possible date (I can't remember who said that). So some time after that, I would think.

Foo'bar 11-14-2010 05:45 PM

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Originally Posted by major_setback (Post 198331)
I don't think it will be released before Christmas. February/March has been suggested as a possible date (I can't remember who said that). So some time after that, I would think.

It was 1C-SoftClub, the russian publisher, who said spring 2011.

Necrobaron 11-14-2010 06:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Letum (Post 198238)
Because your natural 3d vision only works well for ~0-50m in front of you, flight
sims are probably the worst place to use 3d as most of the action is more
than 50m away. That said, it does enhance the difference between the
cockpit and the outside world more.

ed: after a little googling, it turns out that the absolute natural limit for depth
perception is about 400m, but on a TV screen, the limit is much lower due to
the resolution limiting the size of binocular differences.
100m limit might be closer to the mark.

Good point and something I didn't realize. I imagine low level flying could be pretty interesting...
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Design host

Freycinet 11-14-2010 07:22 PM

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Originally Posted by furbs (Post 198274)
you winding me up ? :)

No.

For that video, glasses will do nothing.

You need to use this technique:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zBa-bCxsZDk

Freycinet 11-14-2010 07:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SQB (Post 198225)

As long as you view it embedded in the 1C forum page you need cross-eye.

Osprey 11-14-2010 07:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Foo'bar (Post 197965)

Finally no swatiks any more ;)

How disappointing. The easily offended PC people have got in first.

If you forget history then you have more chance of a repeat :evil:


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