Destraex
10-30-2004, 05:18 PM
I know some aircraft have manual turrets but one thing I have noticed is that their is no Electric servo motor sound in the gun turrets. Two speeds would do it, one for pulling hard and one for casual looking.
Would also be nice to have to use hand cracks when the electrics were out.
The b25 and a20 are good examples, and sound very unusual with silent running turrets.
It would also be nice to hear electrics when you fly close to a bomber who's turret is in motion?
Also would be cool if different speeds on different aircraft were realistic for turret movement. ATM it just does not feel real
BTW whats the best carrier to take off on the Doolittle raid.
another question a friend had:
Does the AI pull redout black out turns as soon as you get a bead on them because they are scripted too every time?
Can the AI see through clouds?
Are the air physics models pretty much the same apart from torque\power and stall speed, turn rate. I.E. would a lightning climbing through cloud at low level accelerate at the same power be beaten by a lightning flying higher at the climbing and accelerating at same speed?
Is wind modelled, I know weather effects are their but their seems to be no windspeed indications or changes, are they just random at certain heights.
Would also be nice to have to use hand cracks when the electrics were out.
The b25 and a20 are good examples, and sound very unusual with silent running turrets.
It would also be nice to hear electrics when you fly close to a bomber who's turret is in motion?
Also would be cool if different speeds on different aircraft were realistic for turret movement. ATM it just does not feel real
BTW whats the best carrier to take off on the Doolittle raid.
another question a friend had:
Does the AI pull redout black out turns as soon as you get a bead on them because they are scripted too every time?
Can the AI see through clouds?
Are the air physics models pretty much the same apart from torque\power and stall speed, turn rate. I.E. would a lightning climbing through cloud at low level accelerate at the same power be beaten by a lightning flying higher at the climbing and accelerating at same speed?
Is wind modelled, I know weather effects are their but their seems to be no windspeed indications or changes, are they just random at certain heights.