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Alpha 60 stuff

Started by Hardy Heinlin, Wed, 30 May 2012 08:05

Hardy Heinlin

Good morning,

some secret new shots ...












Cheers,

|-|ardy

Ton van Bochove

Wow ....... it is getting getting better and better  :shock:
Ton

Pierre Theillere

Hi Hardy!

Wow, amazing: the map really look like real enroute ones! Looks like we have some nice terrain smoothing ! Be careful not to overshoot (too much) to the south when making right-hand traffic patterns on rwy 08 @ MMMX!
Pierre, LFPG

Richard McDonald Woods

Cheers, Richard

frumpy

I like the concept and graphical implementation of failure probability.
Apple eye-candy^^

Joe Clark

Absolutely crazy! :D

andrej

Hello Hardy,

the screen shots look amazing!!! There is so much detail in this product and shows how much thought is going into the development of it! I like the user inter-phase very much. :D

Really worth the wait! :)

Cheers,

Andrej
Andrej

Jeroen Hoppenbrouwers


vito

Tires blown ?  :mrgreen:

Will

What happens when you click the "Downwind L" button when you're on the ground with the wheels down and the engines off?
Will /Chicago /USA

Hardy Heinlin

Good morning,

Ton, Richard, Frumpy, Joe, Andrej: Thank you! Glad you like it.

Pierre: I wanted to land on the parallel but forgot that the runways lie just a few feet apart :-)

Jeroen: -.-- . ...

Vito: Rather some gyros blown :-)

Will: You'll be a glider starting at 1500' AGL and ca. 150 knots.


Cheers,

|-|ardy

ndumbane

This is not right... I call it pure torture ! Can't take it anymore  :'(   How long the wait ??????

Mariano

Nice IRS drift in the last shot.

At the moment, I find myself unemployed, but the money that already went into the PSX Fund will stay there until release day no matter what happens. I know my priorities, gentlemen.

Thank you for giving us PSX!

Mariano

Peter Lang

...  "Blow a bulb" ... this is a nice one ;-)

Keep on good work
Peter

jtsjc1

Hardy its beautiful!  The graphic displays are amazing, you've made the best virtual 744 cockpit I've ever seen.  I'm ready when it gets here!
Joe

Will

#15
You may object to this suggestion... but I'd recommend ordering the words on the Complexity Level in this way:

No failures < Undemanding < Critical < Excessive < Extreme

I suggest this because the concept of a "Critical" operation usually includes many things that are actually quite difficult, so it sounds a but funny to have "Difficult" imply a more[/b] complex scenario than "Critical."
Will /Chicago /USA

Hardy Heinlin

#16
Thanks, guys.

Mariano, sorry to hear that. Hope you get a new job soon.

Will, your suggestion is welcome. In fact, it was hard to find a reasonable sequence of adjectives and I'm still not 100% happy. ("Severe" should be excluded because it's reserved for another feature.)

But why do you put extreme on top of excessive? Can there be anything beyond excessive? Excessive is already beyond everything.

What about "moderate" somewhere in between?


Cheers,

|-|ardy

John Golin

#17
No failures < Undemanding < Moderate < Demanding< Extreme

No failures < Undemanding < Moderate < Critical < Extreme

No failures < Undemanding < Moderate < Demanding < Critical

John < PC < Scanno < Roddez < Matt
John Golin.
www.simulatorsolutions.com.au

Hardy Heinlin

#18
:-)

Undemanding, demanding, overdemanding, ultrademanding, hyperdemanding ...


I like this, John:

No failures < Undemanding < Moderate < Critical < Extreme


Is extreme better than excessive? The upper level is really more than hitchcockesque.

John Golin

Undemanding, Teenager, 2year old, Girlfriend, Wife ?
John Golin.
www.simulatorsolutions.com.au