Scott,
In 3D mode when the Sun is not at your back, the cockpit is extremely dark and even turning on the lights does not help too much. Could you provide a patch that would lighten the interior in 3D cockpit mode so the instruments and controls can be seen better ?
Also, the engine sound is suspect. But how many people have heard a D9 or 152 engine. It should sound like a DB601 or 603. How did you develop the sounds for the D9 and 152 ?
Those are my only concerns at this time.
Regards
Jib01/02
I propose a small patch for both 190 A and D and 152 models
I propose a small patch for both 190 A and D and 152 models
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OK- sorry I missed that. One thing I wasn't sure about was whether the Junkers engine had a distinctive whine or whistle that the 109's had.
As for the cockpit lighting, we really like the lighting as it is so we are reluctant to change it, but I think it can be changed pretty easily in the aircraft.cfg files and the FX files. This doesn't require editing of the models themselves.
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As for the cockpit lighting, we really like the lighting as it is so we are reluctant to change it, but I think it can be changed pretty easily in the aircraft.cfg files and the FX files. This doesn't require editing of the models themselves.
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I have very good sound recordings of the DB605 and am thinking we could include some of the characteristic whine / whistle in the DB603. When doing the sounds for the 152C I was thinking it would require all new wav files, but now that I think of it again, it could be done quite well w/o adding a large amount of size to the package.
Give me a day or so to pull up these recordings and see what can be done.
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Give me a day or so to pull up these recordings and see what can be done.
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Jib,
First, we are 100% for giving people all the options they can have, and this is why I am looking into the cockpit lighting. Personally, I like it very much and definately don't want it brighter on my system. However, if there is a way to change it outside the model, we would certainly like to do it for you.
Regarding the sounds, standby. I appreciate your comment on this. I am not 100% sure the 603 has this distinctive whine, but if I were to guess, I would probably say it did (but that is just a guess). Seeing that we spent so much time on the engine characteristics and differences between the two engine's function and performance, it makes even more sense to have the sounds reflect that in this way.
For some reason I didn't think of doing the sounds for the 152C in the way we are trying now, and so far, I like what I am hearing over here. Let us test this a little more, and if we get a good sound out of it, we'll include this in the form of an update.
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First, we are 100% for giving people all the options they can have, and this is why I am looking into the cockpit lighting. Personally, I like it very much and definately don't want it brighter on my system. However, if there is a way to change it outside the model, we would certainly like to do it for you.
Regarding the sounds, standby. I appreciate your comment on this. I am not 100% sure the 603 has this distinctive whine, but if I were to guess, I would probably say it did (but that is just a guess). Seeing that we spent so much time on the engine characteristics and differences between the two engine's function and performance, it makes even more sense to have the sounds reflect that in this way.
For some reason I didn't think of doing the sounds for the 152C in the way we are trying now, and so far, I like what I am hearing over here. Let us test this a little more, and if we get a good sound out of it, we'll include this in the form of an update.
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There is a superb P-38 by David Copley:Drumsgreg wrote:Scott, man this is a great plane and I would like to see the new sound file too for the FW190d. My walet is hiding every time I come to this site, I have most if not all of your stuff . Please do P-38 SOON.
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Here is a quick update on a new DB603 engine sound we're working on for the Ta152C. The movie features two high speed passes.
Movie stream here (low res - 2MB):
http://www.shockwaveproductions.com/win ... 2c_dev.wmv
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Movie stream here (low res - 2MB):
http://www.shockwaveproductions.com/win ... 2c_dev.wmv
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