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BT~Tarik

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Re: Airframe shake when damaged
« Reply #12 on: January 16, 2012, 11:01:49 AM »

And what about the screen shaking like when gears are down ? you don't need ff to see it and everyone would benefit from it being added.
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Re: Airframe shake when damaged
« Reply #13 on: January 16, 2012, 11:30:24 AM »

And what about the screen shaking like when gears are down ? you don't need ff to see it and everyone would benefit from it being added.

This is what I was referring to. I don't give a damn about force feedback!
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Re: Airframe shake when damaged
« Reply #14 on: January 16, 2012, 11:40:45 AM »

And what about the screen shaking like when gears are down ? you don't need ff to see it and everyone would benefit from it being added.

Yes, or in the case of the gear being down, having the shaking removed or decreased by about 90%
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Re: Airframe shake when damaged
« Reply #15 on: January 16, 2012, 02:55:38 PM »

Even a small bit of visual vibration when the engine just runs like normal would already be cool.

More shaking on damage even better, so another +1 with enthousiasm.
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Re: Airframe shake when damaged
« Reply #16 on: January 16, 2012, 03:02:12 PM »

Even a small bit of visual vibration when the engine just runs like normal would already be cool.

More shaking on damage even better, so another +1 with enthousiasm.

+1

Sounds like we all like em rough  ;D
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Re: Airframe shake when damaged
« Reply #17 on: January 16, 2012, 06:29:34 PM »

About FF, I have a FF joystick and the shaking in clouds or when firing guns is already implemented.
There is shaking when the airplane is about to stall too.

So, we need to implement the shaking effect when there is a damage in engine or in airframe.



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Re: Airframe shake when damaged
« Reply #18 on: January 16, 2012, 06:45:11 PM »

Yes santobr, but not just for FF. There needs to be some sort of visual shaking too for us non FF folks.
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Re: Airframe shake when damaged
« Reply #19 on: January 16, 2012, 07:08:59 PM »

In Il-2 the screen already shakes in clouds and when firing guns.
It's already there.
I think everybody know it.
I was talking about FF because some people don't know about it.




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Re: Airframe shake when damaged
« Reply #20 on: January 17, 2012, 03:44:43 AM »

The force feedback code is something that really hasn't been looked into. I'd imagine it wouldn't be too hard to tweak but considering this would only benefit a small part of the community (e.g. those with force-feedback sticks), this feature wouldn't be higher on the 'To-Do mods' list'. I'd love to see it and would try myself, but I'm already desperately short of time as it is, and that's before I put modding into the mix.

ORLY? I don't have FF joystick and I'm still +1 to this request. Because shaking is modelled so suggestively by sound and visual effects in this came that you can feel it without... and get pissed off during landing without it. And that's what CWMV meant, NO-ONE said anything about FF before you Anto, you misinterpreted his request it seems.

+1 to this request as well - less shaking when gear down and shaking when damaged.
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Re: Airframe shake when damaged
« Reply #21 on: January 17, 2012, 09:24:36 AM »

No need to be rude, mati140. CMWV didn't specify a screen shake effect and considering force feedback WAS discussed prior to my post, I assumed it was a request for a force feedback effect.

All I can say is that the screen shake needs to be implemented properly, otherwise it will just piss people off! (much like the screen shake when gear is down, what a load of shit that is! never seen or felt a plane shake that much when gear is down)
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Re: Airframe shake when damaged
« Reply #22 on: January 17, 2012, 09:53:04 AM »

(much like the screen shake when gear is down, what a load of shit that is! never seen or felt a plane shake that much when gear is down)

Thank you Anto and others for including this in the conversation, as you can see here: https://www.sas1946.com/main/index.php/topic,19293.0.html
I mentioned it a while back. 
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Re: Airframe shake when damaged
« Reply #23 on: January 17, 2012, 10:43:43 AM »

I have spent a considerable amount of time in radial powered aircraft you will normally get vibration of the shock mounted instrument panel and other parts during start-up which you can visually see. This normally smoothes out during normal operation, with head shake implemented it suggest that it is your head shaking which is not the case. The aircraft will not shake during deployment of the flaps or gear just minor pitch changes are what the pilot experiences plus some added forces on the stick which are trimmed out. Your body does a fairly decent job of dampening most vibrations before they reach your optic nerves.
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