@XEPOH fair play, that craft’s engines are actually able to be spaced apart in start times by buttons, but what about a single action group causing actions that are seconds apart, eh?
@XEPOH Even though that Is true, the code was always and always will be useable, but I haven’t seen it be used on any craft of this proportion, and as of my knowledge, nobody has used a individual startup unless it was on a multi-proped aircraft, and the general amount of it coupled with a full VR or full livery is extremely low and old to the point I haven’t seen it yet
But yeah, I’m suprised about how you got that sorta start sequence, I’ve seen nobody actually space the engines apart from eachother in terms of starting them!
Also, i see the background of your avatar, is it like a “coming-out-of-the-closet” Teaser or something? I know that AINT likely at all, but I know most of the major Pride flags cuz of my choir friends, and I just couldn’t not notice the similarities. Sorry if I’m wrong!
Nice tech, @WritersCrusadersAirCo2! I’ve not seen any aircraft that does so detailed of a startup, and with just a player input! Most planes I see and download have either no startup(just throttle up) or have a button that toggles the engine responsiveness, and rarely, turn the engine off if the AG is off. This is legit prolly the most advanced startup I’ve seen in a LOOOONG time!
Got to see a B-17 take flight early last year, this looks awesome ngl
The one-at-a-time technique is exactly how it's done, that might be fairly well-known but still neat to see it in SP
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@XEPOH fair play, that craft’s engines are actually able to be spaced apart in start times by buttons, but what about a single action group causing actions that are seconds apart, eh?
@XEPOH Ooh, the famous one featured in the Camodo Gaming Video, imma see if I can get it but it has a LOT of parts
@XEPOH Even though that Is true, the code was always and always will be useable, but I haven’t seen it be used on any craft of this proportion, and as of my knowledge, nobody has used a individual startup unless it was on a multi-proped aircraft, and the general amount of it coupled with a full VR or full livery is extremely low and old to the point I haven’t seen it yet
Super coole :)
@NTH ah ok, i suggest you to hear its instrumental tho
its also a bop
@IFVuser @Zero0Two2 Oh, it’s a song cover, okay! Well, I’m mainly a instrumental or choir music person, so it depends on how it is.
Noice
Amazing!
@NTH try listening to the song, its a bop fr
@NTH It's the cover image for the "Into The Night" song by Yoasobi
Wow
But yeah, I’m suprised about how you got that sorta start sequence, I’ve seen nobody actually space the engines apart from eachother in terms of starting them!
that's amazing
@NTH No, it's not. No need to apologize, it's okay
Holy hells, HOW?
Also, i see the background of your avatar, is it like a “coming-out-of-the-closet” Teaser or something? I know that AINT likely at all, but I know most of the major Pride flags cuz of my choir friends, and I just couldn’t not notice the similarities. Sorry if I’m wrong!
Nice tech, @WritersCrusadersAirCo2! I’ve not seen any aircraft that does so detailed of a startup, and with just a player input! Most planes I see and download have either no startup(just throttle up) or have a button that toggles the engine responsiveness, and rarely, turn the engine off if the AG is off. This is legit prolly the most advanced startup I’ve seen in a LOOOONG time!
Got to see a B-17 take flight early last year, this looks awesome ngl
The one-at-a-time technique is exactly how it's done, that might be fairly well-known but still neat to see it in SP
cool
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