And this is why you should always do a trial run in Kerbal Space Program first :-).
And this is why you should always do a trial run in Kerbal Space Program first :-).
I was thinking they might be differences in model year or packages, but browsing around it doesn't seem like that. Maybe they would build you a customized one for more money?
Keep trolling trolling trolling trolling, keep trolling trolling trolling trolling.... :)
No, I've never been in the armed forces. I have a healthy respect for those who are or have been, but I've you'd read the article you'd have noticed that I was quoting the author about the dress blues...
With all due respect to the Ranger, you have to understand that not following company policy can get you fired pretty quickly at any job in an airline. Even if it's for a veteran. And the only people who seem to make a big deal out of it are people other than the Ranger himself... Knee-jerk reaction? Veteran good,…
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Or you could hit a bird and have it fail after just a couple of hours...
It's still only single engine... I'll take a small chance at engine failure on a multi-engine turboprop over small chance at engine failure on a single-engine turboprop any day :-). Also, it's ugly as hell.
I feel like I should call it Italnyan Cat...
You are on Flight Club... Aircraft kinda involve just a little bit of aerodynamics, including boundary layers and stuff like drag, just like the football. And for some weird reason the National Aeronautics and Space Administration know a thing or two about aerodynamics.
Well, you don't have to. Just come to the Netherlands and bring enough cash to go for a ride on the Cat pictured above.
I know the feeling. That's more the atmosphere of the game though. And I'm just saying better graphics can help creating that atmosphere in these types of games. Take realtime shadows for instance... they meant you might see enemies/monsters/something approaching from around a corner because he/she/it is casting a…
Graphics can help with immersion. Has always been that way. Even if reflections or certain lighting situations don't match up to reality or add anything to gameplay, they can add to the overall impact or atmospehere the game has. The trick is to find a balance between graphics and gameplay. Crysis has always lacked…
The BAe 146 and the later AVRO RJ's don't have engines...
I'm not at my home for a couple of more weeks, otherwise I would have been able to simply proof that statement wrong. I've got it all on Ultra and highest AA available. Lowest it drops in busy combat has been 70fps. And that's on DirectX, running on Mantle is actually even better.
I'm probably late to the game (ha!), but what do you base this on? A single 290X will easily run BF4 maxed out (incl. AA) at 60+ fps... 80-120fps here actually, at 2560x1080.
You could've at least used an actual Lumia as the phone body, instead of the N8 which was a Symbian device :P.
In my opinion it's just about as easy to do it as it is to say it. I'm a large guy but I don't even a problem taking a high-vis jacket off or putting it back on, have even in something as small as a single engine piston cockpit.