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Old 08-01-2011, 10:18 AM
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What would be quite easy to do, as Luthier has said they have made good progress on the sound would be to show us a small sample of the sound.

so post a clip of banjo music, or post a very small clip of the new sound?

what would go down better?
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Old 08-01-2011, 10:23 AM
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What would be quite easy to do, as Luthier has said they have made good progress on the sound would be to show us a small sample of the sound.

so post a clip of banjo music, or post a very small clip of the new sound.

what would go down better?
hhmmm... the banjo wasn't a joke... they just changed the background music in the menu with this
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Old 08-01-2011, 10:25 AM
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What would be quite easy to do, as Luthier has said they have made good progress on the sound would be to show us a small sample of the sound.

so post a clip of banjo music, or post a very small clip of the new sound.

what would go down better?
I have no answer why. There could be multiple reasons why a sample hasn't been released. I could speculate, but it would just add to the uneasiness. I'll be patient.
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Old 08-01-2011, 12:09 PM
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What would be quite easy to do, as Luthier has said they have made good progress on the sound would be to show us a small sample of the sound.

so post a clip of banjo music, or post a very small clip of the new sound?

what would go down better?
This is pure speculation on my part, BUT, if the sound is generated by the sound engine rather than simply a recorded sample, any sound that they could let us hear would be a work in progress.

If they let us hear the sound now and then they had to decrease the quality due to performance issues the development team would be virtually crucified by certain elements in the community, who would take any examples of work in progress items as a promise that this is how the finished sounds would be.

Also the quality of any sounds, like a lot of other things being discussed is purely subjective. What sounds good to me would sound atrocious to 90% of the community, (a misspent early life time of loud music, loud cars and quite a bit of shooting on the farm without hearing protection may account for some of it ) just as some of the examples put forward by others in previous threads don't sound good to me.

As far as I'm concerned, until they let us hear the sounds in the proper context none of us would be able to judge anyway.

Hope they get that next patch out to us as soon as it’s ready!
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Old 08-01-2011, 12:22 PM
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But thats what all we had before release "WIP" shots or "placeholders", im sure we would mind hearing a WIP sound of a 109 start up.

Again pure speculation from me, but it seems they said they were 95% finished after 2 weeks makes me believe were not getting "new" sounds, more like the old sounds redone from the start.

Hope im wrong.

anyway, anything would of been better than the banjo music.
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Old 08-01-2011, 02:01 PM
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When was the last time Luthier mentioned DirectX 11? Or has that been put to the "waaaaaay-back burner"?
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Old 08-01-2011, 02:15 PM
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yep, its coming just after 64bit and thats coming 2 months after the 110 canopy fix
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i think that the next patch will be much much bigger and with many fixes and many people in this forum will be pleased
the only annoying thing is that no one from the team didn't give us a little info for what they are working and what to expect to see
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i think that the next patch will be much much bigger and with many fixes and many people in this forum will be pleased
the only annoying thing is that no one from the team didn't give us a little info for what they are working and what to expect to see
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