Screamadelica Posted May 7, 2023 Posted May 7, 2023 Quite a distinct change in the external gun sounds since the last update. Machine guns seem to have very little resemblance to their " sound of fabric tearing" reputation. Maybe because of the reduction to 4 guns from 8 in the earlier variants. Or has my hearing suddenly got worse......
grafspee Posted May 7, 2023 Posted May 7, 2023 Nobody complained about old guns sounds, so ED changed those, and now ppl are complaining. Imho, those changes in gun sounds didn't go well. 1 System specs: I7 14700KF, Gigabyte Z790 Aorus Elite, 64GB DDR4 3600MHz, Gigabyte RTX 4090,Win 11, 48" OLED LG TV + 42" LG LED monitor
DD_Fenrir Posted May 8, 2023 Posted May 8, 2023 The .303s I don’t have much reference on; though I too have read/heard the tearing linen reference but as noted that might have been more appropriate for the 8 gun fighters of the early part of the war. What really seems to have changed is the Hispano 20mm sounds - but I’m not sure for the better. They sound tinny and thin compared to the previous iteration and considering that most sources refer to the sound as a thumping noise it doesn’t seem to mesh… 2
Gunfreak Posted May 8, 2023 Posted May 8, 2023 Yeah I loved the old DCS ww2 gun sounds as they sounded RAW unedited. And the sounds of the firing from a distance was great. Now they sound more Hollywoody. More processed. i7 13700k @5.2ghz, GTX 5090 OC, 128Gig ram 4800mhz DDR5, M2 drive.
Screamadelica Posted May 10, 2023 Author Posted May 10, 2023 So the general consensus is that it's not my hearing. Good to know. Anybody have a Spit IX fully armed that we could use to compare the sounds? Now where do we go to get our flaming torches and pitchforks?
DD_Fenrir Posted May 10, 2023 Posted May 10, 2023 Here's a quote from the late Tom Neil, former Battle of Britain Hurricane who flew Spitfire Vs and XIIs on cross channel operations in 1942-43: 1
Gunfreak Posted May 10, 2023 Posted May 10, 2023 5 hours ago, DD_Fenrir said: Here's a quote from the late Tom Neil, former Battle of Britain Hurricane who flew Spitfire Vs and XIIs on cross channel operations in 1942-43: Interesting. Also Interesting what comes after. Our 20mm shells definitely doesn't do what he describes. 2 i7 13700k @5.2ghz, GTX 5090 OC, 128Gig ram 4800mhz DDR5, M2 drive.
Screamadelica Posted May 13, 2023 Author Posted May 13, 2023 Nope. No matter how much I try, I just don't don't dig the groovy new gun sounds. Doesn't seem to be too much difference between the machine guns and cannons, just a bit more solid. Grouchy old geezer mode off.
peachmonkey Posted May 13, 2023 Posted May 13, 2023 On the A8, if one of the wing cannons get damaged, the AC is clearly getting slewed towards the working cannon during firing, albeit not hugely, but it affects aiming considerably.
Gunfreak Posted May 22, 2023 Posted May 22, 2023 On 5/10/2023 at 11:21 AM, DD_Fenrir said: Here's a quote from the late Tom Neil, former Battle of Britain Hurricane who flew Spitfire Vs and XIIs on cross channel operations in 1942-43: Which book is that by the way? i7 13700k @5.2ghz, GTX 5090 OC, 128Gig ram 4800mhz DDR5, M2 drive.
DD_Fenrir Posted May 22, 2023 Posted May 22, 2023 1 hour ago, Gunfreak said: Which book is that by the way? From the Cockpit: Spitfire Neil, Tom Published by Allan, 1990 ISBN 10: 0711019185ISBN 13: 9780711019188 1
Digitalvole Posted May 23, 2023 Posted May 23, 2023 (edited) First off, I totally agree that the cannons don’t sound right. I can’t even tell if there firing or not now. And what Tom Neil says in the above screen shot sounds like what I’d expect. But… That’s odd, in his book Scramble Tom Neil said he only flew the Spitfire a handful of times. First time was the 1st of June 1940 and the last time being 11th June 1940, after that it was Hurricanes. And from what he wrote the one he flew had 8 Brownings, ofc he probably fired the 20mm cannons in a Hurricane (right?). Intresting he managed to squeeze a book out of that, or am I thinking of a different Tom Neil? I remember being a bit disappointed when I read Scramble that he was not a Spitfire pilot. Silly me, it’s a great read. PS. Sorry, I obviously have too much spare time today Edited May 23, 2023 by Digitalvole
Nealius Posted May 23, 2023 Posted May 23, 2023 My only complaint with the new sounds--though moreso with the 50cals in the American birds--is that I can kind of hear metal clanking like the metal linkages or brass casings bouncing around, which I'm not sure the pilot would be able to hear from the cockpit, much less over the noise of the engine.
DD_Fenrir Posted May 23, 2023 Posted May 23, 2023 8 minutes ago, Digitalvole said: First off, I totally agree that the cannons don’t sound right. I can’t even tell if there firing or not now. And what Tom Neil says in the above screen shot sounds like what I’d expect. Agreed. 8 minutes ago, Digitalvole said: That’s odd, in his book Scramble Tom Neil said he only flew the Spitfire a handful of times. First time was the 1st of June 1940 and the last time being 11th June 1940, after that it was Hurricanes. And from what he wrote the one he flew had 8 Brownings. Intresting he managed to squeeze a book out of that, or am I thinking of a different Tom Neil? I remember being a bit disappointed when I read Scramble that he was not a Spitfire pilot. Silly me, it’s a great read. Same Tom Neil. His time frame refence regards flying 8 gun Spitfires is during the period prior to the Battle of Britain, which corresponds to the Mk.I/II variants. Later his squadron, 249, took their Hurricanes to Malta and flew some fairly desperate actions against the Regia Aeronautica and Luftwaffe in 1941. This is covered in his book "Onward to Malta". He came home to the UK in 1942 and after a rest period took over 41 squadron flying Spitfire Mk.Vs and then Mk.XIIs, both cannon armed. If you can get the Spitfire book, I can recommend it. Cuts through some of the rose tinted propaganda mystique that comes with the Spit and is a more considered evaluation of it as a flying machine with an objective view of it's quirks and foibles. 2
Digitalvole Posted May 23, 2023 Posted May 23, 2023 I’m deffo going to get a copy then, thanks @DD_Fenrir. Scramble ends with Malta, and was written a while ago (it’s a few books squashed into one isn’t it?). How odd he say’s it’s the last time he flew a Spitfire, he must of meant in the Battle of Britain I suppose. New book to buy, woop woop! Do you have any recommendations for Mossie books? I’ve nearly finished Terror in the Starboard Seat.
Skewgear Posted May 23, 2023 Posted May 23, 2023 Tom Neil also stole - ahem, rescued - an abandoned Spitfire after a French RAF pilot dumped it somewhere in the NW of France near where Neil was acting as US liaison officer to the US IXth Air Force fighter HQ. He then had to get rid of it at the end of his posting, which proved much harder than he imagined. Excellent tale told with great detail in his book The Silver Spitfire. 1 1 DCS WWII player. I run the mission design team behind 4YA WWII, the most popular DCS World War 2 server. https://www.ProjectOverlord.co.uk - for 4YA WW2 mission stats, mission information, historical research blogs and more.
Digitalvole Posted May 23, 2023 Posted May 23, 2023 (edited) The Silver Spitfire goes on the list too, thanks @Skewgear I don’t want to derail this thread too much with my ever growing reading list. Edited May 23, 2023 by Digitalvole
DD_Fenrir Posted May 23, 2023 Posted May 23, 2023 The Men Who Flew the Mosquito By Martin W Bowman Publisher : Leo Cooper Ltd; First Edition (22 July 2003) Language : English Hardcover : 256 pages ISBN-10 : 1844150135 ISBN-13 : 978-1844150137 This a good overview of the various missions undertaken by Mossies of all marques. 1
Digitalvole Posted May 23, 2023 Posted May 23, 2023 (edited) Nice, thanks DD_Fenrir I’ll remember to do more research before posting in future. Edited May 23, 2023 by Digitalvole
DD_Fenrir Posted May 23, 2023 Posted May 23, 2023 Night Flyer By Lewis Brandon Publisher : Goodall Publications Ltd; 2nd edition (1 July 1999) Language : English Paperback : 200 pages ISBN-10 : 0907579779 ISBN-13 : 978-0907579779 Fascinating insight into Night fighter ops in Beaufighters and Mosquitos. 1
Digitalvole Posted May 23, 2023 Posted May 23, 2023 (edited) Righty, they are all in my Amazon basket ordered now except From the Cockpit which might need a bit more looking for than a quick Amazon search. Thanks very much Edited May 23, 2023 by Digitalvole 2
Slippa Posted May 24, 2023 Posted May 24, 2023 I almost posted here yesterday but got busy. Had me confused for a minute and I didn’t wanna post without double checking what I knew for certain, given the forum it’s on. DD Fenrir saved me the trouble… Good ol Tom. I was lucky enough to meet and spend time with him a number of times, almost always with his wife and the pair of them couldn’t have been nicer. He’d told me his favourite Spit to fly and it wasn’t what I was reading yesterday about here. Had me thinking maybe there was another? I used to go to book signings and airshows and meet the veterans. First time I met Tom I wasn’t expecting to and was reduced to a silly starstruck mumbling idiot. I was most times to be fair. They couldn’t have made me more comfortable though. At the time, I was trying to get hold of his “Gun Button to Fire”. (Every time I take the safety off in the Spit I remember him haha). I told him I’d seen a copy going for over £200 on ‘the internet’, I wasn’t even online myself back then. I got the book eventually but at a sensible price. I didn’t get it signed but I’ve got his signature in enough books and on prints. He really was a proper old school gent. Sharp as a tack too. His wife was one of the girls plotting aircraft… I should shut up, I’m sure there’s plenty here that know a lot more than I do already, I just had to post, seeing his name again and having got to know him a little. Flight into Darkness is another good book from Tom. That one he has signed. I’ll stop spanking your thread too now before it does turn into a book club. The gun sounds… I’ve not flown the Spit in anger for a while, not that I’m much of a threat with it, guns sounded ok but will have to check those cannons now. The Jug’s guns sounded like they echoed last time I heard them, better sounding before I thought. Did they all need fixing? Oh and cheers Fenrir et al for the Mossie book pointers.
Screamadelica Posted May 25, 2023 Author Posted May 25, 2023 Well, at least I've got some new reading material now. Thanks DD_Fenrir.
Slippa Posted May 25, 2023 Posted May 25, 2023 I don't usually fly with headphones but did earlier to see about the Spits gun and cannon sounds. Visually, I think the Cannons shake the aircraft more than they used to. Maybe that's just me not having flown it for a bit? The sound though, to my ears, Cannons don't sound a lot different to the machine guns, maybe a bit more grunty? Does anyone have both sound files? Before and afters? Don't think it's just your ears Scream.
Digitalvole Posted October 5, 2023 Posted October 5, 2023 (edited) On 5/24/2023 at 6:22 AM, Slippa said: I almost posted here yesterday but got busy. Had me confused for a minute and I didn’t wanna post without double checking what I knew for certain, given the forum it’s on. DD Fenrir saved me the trouble… Good ol Tom. I was lucky enough to meet and spend time with him a number of times, almost always with his wife and the pair of them couldn’t have been nicer. He’d told me his favourite Spit to fly and it wasn’t what I was reading yesterday about here. Had me thinking maybe there was another? I used to go to book signings and airshows and meet the veterans. First time I met Tom I wasn’t expecting to and was reduced to a silly starstruck mumbling idiot. I was most times to be fair. They couldn’t have made me more comfortable though. At the time, I was trying to get hold of his “Gun Button to Fire”. (Every time I take the safety off in the Spit I remember him haha). I told him I’d seen a copy going for over £200 on ‘the internet’, I wasn’t even online myself back then. I got the book eventually but at a sensible price. I didn’t get it signed but I’ve got his signature in enough books and on prints. He really was a proper old school gent. Sharp as a tack too. His wife was one of the girls plotting aircraft… I should shut up, I’m sure there’s plenty here that know a lot more than I do already, I just had to post, seeing his name again and having got to know him a little. Flight into Darkness is another good book from Tom. That one he has signed. I’ll stop spanking your thread too now before it does turn into a book club. The gun sounds… I’ve not flown the Spit in anger for a while, not that I’m much of a threat with it, guns sounded ok but will have to check those cannons now. The Jug’s guns sounded like they echoed last time I heard them, better sounding before I thought. Did they all need fixing? Oh and cheers Fenrir et al for the Mossie book pointers. Sorry to necro a thread, but it played on my mind for months that I never replied to this. Life got in the way, sorry. wow! Such an amazing experience @Slippa that must have been, and what a man Tom Neil was. Thanks to @DD_Fenrir I’m reading the Silver Spitfire as my marriage seems to be falling apart. A truly fascinating read. This for example: Come to think of it I do t know where that pic will show up in the formatting, but dropping a Spitfire from 40K (40K ftw, see profile pic ) these people were beyond brave. So thanks @DD_Fenrir for your recommendations and sorry @Slippa for being so slack. Edit. I should have taken a better picture but I thought it was worth noting he did it twice! Edited October 5, 2023 by Digitalvole 1
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