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Just watched amazing vid in youtube.

I am suprized the pilot hardly breathed as he pulled the stick hard.

 

In the DCS, I am pulling my stick so easily and I feel guilty.

If this kind of hard breathing sound depending on g loading is implemented in DCS then it will be much more fun.

 

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Sounds like he was having a baby....I don't need that either .

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It is called the anti g straining manoeuvre... Essentially tensing most of your body to prevent blood being drained to your feet (positive g ) or to your head (negative G)

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I which I could turn it off all together, just like I have with players radio voice. Doesn't add anything for me. But if others want more of it? By all means...

 

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Breathe is ok to simulate. Yelling and groaning is individual - most pilots don't do that on vids I saw.

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The main reason why I would like to have this in the game is this sound can be a good interaction with the game about g loading.

 

The only way to know g loading in game is to look at the g meter on the cockpit.

But in real life, Pilot feels g loading by himself.

 

Just like, DSC implements Plane shattering when high AOA, so PC pilot can guess AOA status without seeing AOA meter.

 

I would like to extend flight experience through these kind of interactions.

 

If we can hear distinct breathing sound depending on g loading, then we could know or guess g loading without seeing g meter.

(Black out may have similar effect, maybe not, I don't know

but sound also can be other way to give good interaction)

Just idea.

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I totally get that. By all means have it, make it louder longer. Just let me be able to turn it off. 'Cause it distracts me. For me it's better when the "hearing" effect kicks in. And that's more immersive for me.

 

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@kiamia: Different DCS aircraft provide better feedback than others. Try Tomcat and you'll "feel" it by shaking and hearing metal bending. What helps is also some kind of simshaker but more for AoA than G. Default DCS feedback is breathe and darkening.

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Yeap. Topcat is my best favorite, and I am enjoying DCS and I always appreciate ED’s effort to give us great combat flight experience.

Thanks for all reply.

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You can use DCS-BIOS to connect some kind of pain device to you running off the G load variable.

 

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This one! That's the one I want. Especially the pain part!

 

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This one! That's the one I want. Especially the pain part!

 

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I am sure you would be able to combine one of those gym machines with your simpit. With an extremely engineered belt system you could crunch and twist your body with hundreds of kilograms. :D

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I am sure you would be able to combine one of those gym machines with your simpit. With an extremely engineered belt system you could crunch and twist your body with hundreds of kilograms. :D
Sounds awesome!

 

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