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I've noticed in all the videos so far that you can barely hear the engines' sound when inside the cockpit. Is the sound really that low?

 

Apart from Viggen - it's little bit bothersome to me with many of the modules. Might be realistic (?) - but having good audible feedback of the cockpit & plane itself enhances the feeling of being there IMHO. As we are missing the actual 'feel' - other sense might need to be bit more exaggerated.

 

Viggen is a good example - nice crisp sounds from the cockpit & controls and I don't have to guess whether my afterburner is on or not for example (it has an instrument for it too but still). In a real plane you can feel the vibrations etc. but we don't have that. For example in F-5 I'm always going in AB even if I don't mean to :D

 

Don't know what is the case with MiG-19 - but well designed soundscape is something I hope for in a module :thumbup: And even if we are talking about hard core simulator - it's something that I can easily 'forgive' little artistic expression if it's to enhance the feeling of the plane.

 

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And thanks for the video @Growling Sidewinder :thumbup:

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Apart from Viggen - it's little bit bothersome to me with many of the modules. Might be realistic (?) - but having good audible feedback of the cockpit & plane itself enhances the feeling of being there IMHO. As we are missing the actual 'feel' - other sense might need to be bit more exaggerated.

 

Viggen is a good example - nice crisp sounds from the cockpit & controls and I don't have to guess whether my afterburner is on or not for example (it has an instrument for it too but still). In a real plane you can feel the vibrations etc. but we don't have that. For example in F-5 I'm always going in AB even if I don't mean to :D

 

Don't know what is the case with MiG-19 - but well designed soundscape is something I hope for in a module :thumbup: And even if we are talking about hard core simulator - it's something that I can easily 'forgive' little artistic expression if it's to enhance the feeling of the plane.

 

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And thanks for the video @Growling Sidewinder :thumbup:

 

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Apart from Viggen - it's little bit bothersome to me with many of the modules. Might be realistic (?) - but having good audible feedback of the cockpit & plane itself enhances the feeling of being there IMHO. As we are missing the actual 'feel' - other sense might need to be bit more exaggerated.

 

Viggen is a good example - nice crisp sounds from the cockpit & controls and I don't have to guess whether my afterburner is on or not for example (it has an instrument for it too but still). In a real plane you can feel the vibrations etc. but we don't have that. For example in F-5 I'm always going in AB even if I don't mean to :D

 

Don't know what is the case with MiG-19 - but well designed soundscape is something I hope for in a module :thumbup: And even if we are talking about hard core simulator - it's something that I can easily 'forgive' little artistic expression if it's to enhance the feeling of the plane.

 

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And thanks for the video @Growling Sidewinder :thumbup:

+1 reagrding all you've said

 

Every video I watch of every real plane/helicopter makes me lower the volume because of the sound of the engine's. Surely it doesn't deafen the pilot that much becasue he's wearing a helmet, but still he can hear the engine's sound well. I can at least confirm that when flying in the EC-135. Engine's sound audible enough, but it's not really bothering at all. (A friend of mine is the pilot, not me :().

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Friend of mine wrenches on A-10Cs for DynCorp at DMAFB in Tucson and his pilots confirm that they can most definitely hear the whine/pitch of the engines under their helmets with earbuds in. They make their power settings 'By Ear' and rarely look at the ITT.

 

The way the sound of the engines fades away now as you accelerate is wrong.

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80 rounds indicated on the ammo counters? I've seen 70-73, and 75 rounds per gun stated in different sources but not 80.

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yes i agree, really bad in cockpit sounds, you cant hardly hear the engines,

i hope this is fixed prior to release

Maybe its DCS "Use helmet" option? If not I think it can be tuned without much problems.

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Video creators might just have toned down sounds so we can actually hear what they are saying.

Better wait for release before asking for a fix.

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