Last night, I took the cub up with Nervous Heidi on board.
It was warm weather where I was flying, so I left the port side window and the door open for the flight.
While taxiing, she commented on the nice weather.
Then, as soon as I began the takeoff roll with the door open, she said "What are you doing?" in a rather stern voice, and clung onto the front braces.
So after climbing just a short while, just enough altitude for some maneuvering, I went into a dive for some speed, and she screamed, then used the speed for a loop, then a hammerhead.
She continued to cling onto the braces. but never uttered another word for the entire flight, even through some more rather energetic flying.
Fortunately for her, the landing was silky smooth, perhaps my best yet in the cub.
But I imagine she may be "going away" for a while after that last flight.
I am just glad she is digital, I would not have wanted to clean that plane
Seriously though, is it possible to scare Nervous Heidi so badly she goes speechless, or was it just some glitch I encountered?
Regards,
Dave
Seems I may have broken Nervous Heidi on last flight.
Seems I may have broken Nervous Heidi on last flight.
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Re: Seems I may have broken Nervous Heidi on last flight.
I think there needs to be time in between some comments. Otherwise they maybe will repeat too often.
I had a screaming Heidi on my steep approach yesterday
I had a screaming Heidi on my steep approach yesterday
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Re: Seems I may have broken Nervous Heidi on last flight.
Hello,
yes the sound engine is dynamic so you should get different results during the flights.
thanks,
Lewis
yes the sound engine is dynamic so you should get different results during the flights.
thanks,
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Re: Seems I may have broken Nervous Heidi on last flight.
Thanks for the answers guys!
Regards,
Dave
Regards,
Dave
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Re: Seems I may have broken Nervous Heidi on last flight.
I love her passive aggressive comments.
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Re: Seems I may have broken Nervous Heidi on last flight.
I had Heidi scream yesterday too, but for good reason. I had only half an hour time and thought... hm, maybe I'll hop into the cub and fly a bit. Didn't want to make a small circle and land again, so I went over the forest and saw some 'open area' ahead where I thought I could land (with the tundra wheels I had equipped). Well... the area didn't quite seem so good for landing when I came close and I flew over it already a few times (at low altitude) before I really wanted to make a landing attempt. It was really quite uneven, lots of hill sides everywhere. Pretty, but not very good for a landing. And, with all the extra circling around... I had completely run out of time. I had to go... so I really had to hurry my landing. *cough* Heidi screamed, trees ahead, I braked too hard and destroyed the prop as the plane went nose-in-the-sand.
There were some chuckles in the room (my partner heard the screaming and that my landing wasn't quite what I had hoped for). So... take time for that landing! *laughs* But yes, she screams, and commented some things I had not heard before. Some of which I couldn't really make out... something like "does this thing fly on ####?" I'm not really sure what she said at the ####.
There were some chuckles in the room (my partner heard the screaming and that my landing wasn't quite what I had hoped for). So... take time for that landing! *laughs* But yes, she screams, and commented some things I had not heard before. Some of which I couldn't really make out... something like "does this thing fly on ####?" I'm not really sure what she said at the ####.
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Re: Seems I may have broken Nervous Heidi on last flight.
Dave, exactly correct. If you scare her enough, we do model a state of shock that can last for as long as 15 min or sometimes more. But when you finally get her down on the ground, she will likely have something pretty harsh to say.aonyn wrote:Seriously though, is it possible to scare Nervous Heidi so badly she goes speechless, or was it just some glitch I encountered?
Regards,
Dave
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Thanks Scott!
Always new surprises in your accu-sim aircraft. Thanks for all your great work!
I did not get the harsh words at the end, perhaps the good landing pacified her just enough to spare me that.
I have done worse landings with compliments from her on the landing.
Regards,
Dave
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I did not get the harsh words at the end, perhaps the good landing pacified her just enough to spare me that.
I have done worse landings with compliments from her on the landing.
Regards,
Dave
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Re: Seems I may have broken Nervous Heidi on last flight.
Oh! That's great that you even took that kind of things into mind when designing her AI responses. =)Scott - A2A wrote:Dave, exactly correct. If you scare her enough, we do model a state of shock that can last for as long as 15 min or sometimes more. But when you finally get her down on the ground, she will likely have something pretty harsh to say.aonyn wrote:Seriously though, is it possible to scare Nervous Heidi so badly she goes speechless, or was it just some glitch I encountered?
Regards,
Dave
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aonyn wrote:I am just glad she is digital
LMAO!!Scott - A2A wrote:If you scare her enough, we do model a state of shock that can last for as long as 15 min or sometimes more.
I almost choked on my beer reading this thread laughing so hard!
Seriously though, Scott, all the work you guys do and little features like this, are truly appreciated!
I really must get the Cub out again, it's been to long!
And ok I'll admit it, that Heidi is cute! even though she is just made of pixels!
BTW, who did the Voice for her?
All the best,
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