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Microsoft Flight Audio Philosophy (Read 844 times)
Dec 15
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Microsoft has published an article written by the Flight Audio Supervisor talking about his experiences in making realistic sounds for the aircraft in Flight. There are also some in-game recordings to "show" how advanced they are making the sounds....even the brakes squeak! Click the following link for more info:
http://www.microsoft.com/games/flight/#news-audio_philosophy
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Dec 15
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I have never heard the brakes squeak like that on any aircraft I have flown or flown in. I think MS is trying too hard on the little things that don't matter.
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DaveSims wrote
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I have never heard the brakes squeak like that on any aircraft I have flown or flown in. I think MS is trying too hard on the little things that don't matter.
i think those are outside noises...
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those are outside noises and i like that very much, it fell like i was there. that is want of many things i thing is important on a video game/simulator.
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Sounds like VC sounds to me. The engine/prop sound doesn't seem right for exterior sounds.
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Dec 16
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DaveSims wrote
on Dec 15
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, 2011 at 5:28pm:
I have never heard the brakes squeak like that on any aircraft I have flown or flown in. I think MS is trying too hard on the little things that don't matter.
I have heard brakes squeak like that in airplanes.
"At that time [1909] the chief engineer was almost always the chief test pilot as well. That had the fortunate result of eliminating poor engineering early in aviation."- Igor Sikorsky
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