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Hi Thomas, if you are still interested, with patch 1.01 we have
introduced
the possibility of changing the default (Cartesian) heading with the
Clock
heading, with 0 degrees
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i think it applies to the demo, to
On Dec 22, 2011, at 7:29 PM, Charles Rivard wrote:
If the patch is only for the full version, what about
I recall that some time ago, there was a discussion on Lone Wolf. Some people
were thinking, Wouldn't it be cool if we had a game sort of like Lone Wolf,
but we were flying a plane? In regards to the game from the Shard Workshop,
in a sense, do we now have such an animal?
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: [Audyssey] a thought on the Shard Workshop project
I recall that some time ago, there was a discussion on Lone Wolf. Some
people were thinking, Wouldn't it be cool if we had a game sort of like
Lone Wolf, but we were flying a plane? In regards to the game from the
Shard Workshop, in a sense, do we
Hi,
personally I've played Lone Wolf and Zero Sight, and I believe that the
second is better. I haven't ever tryed the sensation of taking down an
aircraft while thinking to another, giving orders to the squad member
while shutting to a veicle ecc. Zero Sight recuires more concentration,
but
OK, small dissertation to follow.
Flying an aircraft is not at all like driving a car or a boat. The biggest
difference is that many of your controls do not directly affect your
position and orientation in three-space, but instead affect the rate of
change of that orientation.
As a somewhat
Hi Chris.
Well Zero site might be missing the friction physics and some of the more
complex controls, but actually the angle as you describe is already in the
game, it just involves setting angles with arrow keys.
As It says in the manual, Zero site isn't intended as a perfect simulation
of
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Sent: Thursday, December 22, 2011 9:21 AM
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OK, small dissertation to follow.
Flying an aircraft
You got some of the principles, but way off on others.
The ailerons on the ends of the wings are what lets the plane turn
left or right. You get this motion by moving the yoke left or right.
By pushing forward or pulling back on the yoke causes the Elevators
on the tail wings to raise or lower
About Zero sight: I've checked the site, and the dev has released the
1.01 patch that solves bugs and adds the clock orientation system.
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Hi Chris,
I agree. I tried the Zero Sight demo myself and it doesn't really grab
my attention the way Lone Wolf does. Yeah, Lone Wolf doesn't
necessarily stick to true physics either, but as you pointed out the
experience does feel more realistic as a simulation than Zero Sight
when we come down
Fair enough in turn Dark. It is true that toward the end of the war, both
Germany and Japan were trying to force pilots through their training program
faster and faster. In the case of the Japanese, it didn't require as much
skill to be a kamikaze pilot, just enough to get the aircraft over a
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What I was getting at in my original post are the similarities between the
two games. You have radar to find the enemy. You have weapons to destroy
the enemy. You must complete given missions. You
yeah, but then, give it time. i mean, come on. its only had what, a few
months at most, of coding? and as we give feedback, it can be updated,
and will become better. its only a new game, most games that come out
for the first time need some work done, when only a short time has been
spent on
does lone wolf have system access support?
played it years ago i may buy it you know but haven't played that game in a few
years
has it had updates in the last few years?
tried it when first released
On Dec 22, 2011, at 6:27 PM, Dallas O'Brien wrote:
yeah, but then, give it time. i mean, come
Hi Will,
Not that I know of. the last version of Lone Wolf, v3.5, supports
Jaws, Window-eyes, or SAPI. I guess version 4.0 will have additional
screen reader support, but we'll have to wait and see when that
version is released.
Cheers!
On 12/22/11, william lomas will.d.lo...@gmail.com wrote:
on a buggy demo.
Thanks.
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Thank you! We're really doing our best!
2011/12/22 Thomas Ward thomasward1
oh yes, i know what your saying, and i agree, the more real it is, the
better. go true flight sims!
i mean, just look at why FSX is so dam popular. its cause even real
pilots love it.
but yes, there is also the point about coding a game, and sometimes,
playability comes first before realism. i
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Hah, great! But don't worry, everybody can be our kind of customer, we
surely don't think of making only flight simulator
on the Shard Workshop project
Thank you! We're really doing our best!
2011/12/22 Thomas Wardthomasward1...@gmail.com
Hi,
thanks. I'll check the new demo out. As I said in my post I'm willing
to keep an open mind on this game as there aren't too many good
fighter sims out there for the blind
22, 2011 1:13 PM
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I personally think lone Wolf is boring but that's me
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On Dec 22, 2011, at 11:24 AM, Thomas Ward thomasward1...@gmail.com
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Hi Chris,
I agree. I tried the Zero Sight demo myself
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i think it applies to the demo, to
On Dec 22, 2011, at 7:29 PM, Charles Rivard wrote:
If the patch is only
: [Audyssey] a thought on the Shard Workshop project
yes, and on the site, he does say along with the fact that the patch is
for the full version, that you will need to re download the demo to update
that.
dallas
On 23/12/2011 08:56, Charles Rivard wrote:
It's a bit confusing, because it says
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