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Hello. As the tittle suggest engine sound is missing (for me at least). When I increase or decrease the throttle (cockpit view), I don't hear anything. But when I switch to 3rd person view, I can clearly hear the engine rumbling. I could swear to God that everything was working OK yesterday...

 

Anyone else experienced this?

 

Please help.

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Hello. As the tittle suggest engine sound is missing (for me at least). When I increase or decrease the throttle (cockpit view), I don't hear anything. But when I switch to 3rd person view, I can clearly hear the engine rumbling. I could swear to God that everything was working OK yesterday...

 

Anyone else experienced this?

 

Please help.

 

hi i have the same problem.

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1.2.10 Sounds more realistic, you can barely hear the higher pitch whine of the engines, but you can hear/feel the low pitch jet noise a lil bit more than the high pitch whine as the RPM goes up. it is more realistic this way.

 

They they change the Fan blade animations some? I dont recall the Idle RPM being like it was.

 

 

the sound is there, sit on the runway, open canopy and turn up the volume, it's just quieter period.

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1.2.10 Sounds more realistic, you can barely hear the higher pitch whine of the engines, but you can hear/feel the low pitch jet noise a lil bit more than the high pitch whine as the RPM goes up. it is more realistic this way.

 

They they change the Fan blade animations some? I dont recall the Idle RPM being like it was.

 

 

the sound is there, sit on the runway, open canopy and turn up the volume, it's just quieter period.

 

I don't think so. Turn on the APU during the flight. See how loud it is when the cockpit is closed. Compare it with almost non-existent engine sound. They should have lowered the volume of APU too, if they wanted it to be more realistic.

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Question for Any RW Hog Drivers/Crew Chiefs

 

How realistic is the new sound level? The video obviously doesn't take into account what the pilot can actually hear with his helmet on.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_wALuNQPO3s

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Imagine putting on ear plugs, the kind you use for shooting, then put on headphones, then a helmet over that, and finally close the canopy, good luck trying to hear engine changes.

 

Take what Paulrkiii is saying as being correct, he has more time inside the A-10 cockpit versus any of us.

 

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It's a bug, I'm telling y'all. APU sounds like an atom bomb blast, but engine sounds like a kitty cat purr.

 

The APU is louder real world, how many times do I have to say the same thing.

 

did this a10 have some sort of hmcs??

 

It won't let me view the video but most A-10Cs have HMCS now.

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If I'm honest I love the new sound. If it is a bug then they should not fix it or make a option in the menu.

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