Pappy_Gunn Posted July 15 Posted July 15 Many of the needles on the instrument panels are all over the place. RPM, manifold. Most of the other warbirds (like the P-47, Spit and P-51)have steady needles, allowing you to set RPM and manifold to a set value. F4U? Sure, there is a bit of vibration, but this feels like a prop blade has a foot missing or the engine is missing a few cylinders. Well you'll just have to guess. I doubt very much it was this bad in real life.
Rudel_chw Posted July 15 Posted July 15 I'm sure this will be tuned by the developers, as this is an early access bird where the development has not yet been finished. For work: iMac mid-2010 of 27" - Core i7 870 - 6 GB DDR3 1333 MHz - ATI HD5670 - SSD 256 GB - HDD 2 TB - macOS High Sierra For Gaming: 34" Monitor - Ryzen 3600 - 32 GB DDR4 2400 - nVidia RTX2080 - SSD 1.25 TB - HDD 10 TB - Win10 Pro - TM HOTAS Cougar Mobile: iPad Pro 12.9" of 256 GB
PL_Harpoon Posted Thursday at 08:09 PM Posted Thursday at 08:09 PM (edited) Here you can just about see the MAP gauge in the bottom right. It looks very similar to what we have in DCS (meaning it's probably not a modern gauge) and doesn't shake at all. Also, this is how much shaking I would expect from a period instrument: Notice that not only it's very small but it also disappears as soon as the engine reaches 1000 RPM. Edited Thursday at 08:10 PM by PL_Harpoon 1 1
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