15.10.2009, 21:40
The modded engine sounds, since the begining, are very limited in variation. Take a hold of your throttle and start advancing it while you watch the RPM gauge and listening to the engine sound. At best there are 4 or 5 changes.
Now fire up the standard 4.08 or 4.09 IL2 and do the same thing. You will notice a change of sound for almost every small tik mark on your RPM gauge.
I really feel that I am gunning up the engine or throttling back with the original sounds.
If the modded sounds had such a dynamic variation, I would not mind them.
However, I am glad and greatfull the UI 1.2 team was so thoughful to try and disassociate the sounds from being checked with CRT=2.
Waiting for the instructions with great anticipation.
Many thanks
Now fire up the standard 4.08 or 4.09 IL2 and do the same thing. You will notice a change of sound for almost every small tik mark on your RPM gauge.
I really feel that I am gunning up the engine or throttling back with the original sounds.
If the modded sounds had such a dynamic variation, I would not mind them.
However, I am glad and greatfull the UI 1.2 team was so thoughful to try and disassociate the sounds from being checked with CRT=2.
Waiting for the instructions with great anticipation.
Many thanks