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IL-2 Sturmovik: Cliffs of Dover Latest instalment in the acclaimed IL-2 Sturmovik series from award-winning developer Maddox Games. |
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Dont know mate one of the lads on atag ts told me about this when i got new system a month ago. Nothing new to this patch
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Going 400kmh or 250 mph or more with all that air rushing over you, with a massive engine infront of you; and the vibrations both these things cause and with a helmet on, with headphones on...
How much do you think you would actually hear or feel (or hear as a substitute in game for not being able to feel)? |
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Oh you definitely hear it, all the autobiographies I have read mention the sound of hits.
The sound would resonate from the impact.
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What did they actually hear though? - rounds impacting or stractural things breaking? Did they hear it of feel it? Which part of the aircraft did it hit and how bad was the damage? What about the aircraft that came back that the pilot heard nothing and it had a massive hole in it? What about the BoB pilots that got bounced and didnt hear or see anything? If you ride a motorbike at 100 mph with a helmet on and scream as loud as you can you can hardly hear yourself - and thats comming from inside your own head! If you are listening to a walkman or something you can hardly tell its music let alone which tune it is when its on full volume. I think, at low speeds or in the apex of a stall as you start to dive after a full climb you hear it but maybe not when going over a certain speed, depending on the amount/size of rounds and the damage. Hurricane for example, rounds can pass straight through the dope and canvass! - would that make a sound that you could hear in flight? Last edited by 5./JG27.Farber; 10-03-2012 at 01:03 PM. |
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The hurricane we have in cod has the metallic wing, they were changed very quickly ![]() On a motorbike you are sitting on the engine with nothing between you and no canopy to stop the wind rushing part you, not really a good example IMHO, a car with a bloody loud engine would be a better one ![]()
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![]() ![]() ![]() Actually even a small screen on a bike makes a big difference and fairing and a big screen makes a hell of a difference... Proberbly more like an open pit like the G50 in that respect. Also would not a closed cockpit have an acoustic effect? Not allot of muffling in these metal aircraft is there? Last edited by 5./JG27.Farber; 10-03-2012 at 01:29 PM. |
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Good point Farber, I suppose a very thin line there
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