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Crash Effects

Postby pirate21213 » Thu Jan 19, 2012 9:09 pm

::) So i was browsing the internet and i found this statement that an unworthy BETA tester leaked with an update.
"Updated crash geometry on several scenery objects and mission object and updated level-end to allow crash sequence to run before showing missions failure screen when crashing during a Mission."
So that tells you something.... ::)
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Re: Crash Effects

Postby machineman9 » Thu Jan 19, 2012 10:24 pm

The 'crash sequence' has had many faces over the years. The 90s games had the crumbling planes, FS2004 had a crash sound but not much more (without addons).

Speculating on Flight's crash sequence from that alone won't give you definative answers. My computer has been out of the works for a few weeks now so I am unable to test the beta (I'm not sure if any updates have been released) but I urge you just to hang on in with the guess work for a while longer  :P
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Re: Crash Effects

Postby pirate21213 » Fri Jan 20, 2012 12:08 am

Well secretly i have seen the crash sequence and its amazing, yet there is no falling apart, but there is tumbling!  ::) ;D :-X
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