@captainlevi820 wel, if I remember correctly, its because a camera has rolling shutter. Its kinda hard to explain in English but the camera basically scans the picture from top to bottom. And if it syncs with the rotation of the heli-blades it looks like its nog moving. Same logic when you film a car speeding up, after a while the wheels seems to stop rotating and after that it'll appear to rotate the other direction.
If only there was a red name tag above it...
@captainlevi820 yeah kinda. Its just how most camera's work, it causes an illusion
@GroBaleaze ahh, so its kinda an illusion
@captainlevi820 wel, if I remember correctly, its because a camera has rolling shutter. Its kinda hard to explain in English but the camera basically scans the picture from top to bottom. And if it syncs with the rotation of the heli-blades it looks like its nog moving. Same logic when you film a car speeding up, after a while the wheels seems to stop rotating and after that it'll appear to rotate the other direction.
lol, how is dat even possible?! (im talking about the heli in the video)
@K2K
Luck, I guess
how is that possible
@Alerthercules67
Clearly you haven't played mp
Yer an air force pilot, Harry
insert Harry Potter soundtrack
LOL, very true xD
@Tookan indeed
@tsampoy
It's all a matter of perspective...
@Tookan Yes, our eyes are just deceiving us...
@tsampoy
So 5 frames per second?
Plot twist: the shutter speed and framerate of the camera in multiplayer match helicopter roters
@asteroidbook345
Maybe above the ships too
Can someone please edit this to say "NullUsername" or "LazyNullName"