17.12.2009, 17:24
Well I did some fiddling and found out something interesting.
The Browning.50 sound files are NOT the sounds you hear when you fire your .50 cals in the P-47, P-51 or just about any other American fighter aircraft equipped with the famed M2 Browning .50 cal Machinegun. The sound file that is used is mgun_rear_12.wav.
I found this out when I decided bring some of the 1.2 sounds into HSFX 4.1. I didn't like the fact that my .50 cals were so quiet so I pulled all the sounds from 1.2 and then proceeded to weed out the ones I did not need. I kept the Browning.50cal sounds thinking, "Okay, these are the ones I need." Right? That would make sense, wouldn't it? I mean, the American fighters like the P-38, P-47 and P-51 were euipped with Browning .50 cals, right? Of course they were. Well, obviously that is not the case with IL2. If you want your .50 cals to rattle when you pull the trigger, you need to use mgun_rear_12.wav and the preset weapon.mgun_13_800.
Ain't this a kick in the head?
The Browning.50 sound files are NOT the sounds you hear when you fire your .50 cals in the P-47, P-51 or just about any other American fighter aircraft equipped with the famed M2 Browning .50 cal Machinegun. The sound file that is used is mgun_rear_12.wav.
I found this out when I decided bring some of the 1.2 sounds into HSFX 4.1. I didn't like the fact that my .50 cals were so quiet so I pulled all the sounds from 1.2 and then proceeded to weed out the ones I did not need. I kept the Browning.50cal sounds thinking, "Okay, these are the ones I need." Right? That would make sense, wouldn't it? I mean, the American fighters like the P-38, P-47 and P-51 were euipped with Browning .50 cals, right? Of course they were. Well, obviously that is not the case with IL2. If you want your .50 cals to rattle when you pull the trigger, you need to use mgun_rear_12.wav and the preset weapon.mgun_13_800.
Ain't this a kick in the head?