Great work!
- This build also contains some currently disabled features for the upcoming Skirmish release.
O Captain! my Captain! our fearful trip is done,
The ship has weathered every rack, the prize we sought is won,
The port is near, the bells I hear, the people all exulting,
While follow eyes the steady keel, the vessel grim and daring;
But O heart! heart! heart!O the bleeding drops of red,Where on the deck my Captain lies,Fallen cold and dead.
Segment from "O captain! My captain!" by Walt Whitman (1819-1892)
Nice work!
Very nice! But may just comment on the ringing of the ears, this is superb that you added it in, as, especially with the 1st shot from a musket (or any gun, even most modern ones) you get this ringing. I'd just say to prolong it slightly. Maybe 10-15 seconds total, to add to the realism.
Anyway, very nice.
CSheffield
"Captain Fork"
-Farbs must be destroyed
I rarely notice any ringing when firing firearms, especially rifles.
The only time I've ever had ringing occur is when shooting my little short barrel revolver.
The ringing shouldn't be as loud imo but should be duller.
I also think that your hearing should be dulled after encountering close high decibel noises. I've experienced muffled hearing after firing loud firearms but rarely have I experienced ringing in my ears.
Last edited by Legion; 03-09-2017 at 10:39 PM.
Jesse S. Crosby, 20th Georgia Infantry, July 15, 1861 - May 6, 1864
Samuel T. McKenzie, 20th Georgia Infantry, July 15, 1861 - September 2, 1862
Joseph C. McKenzie, 20th Georgia Infantry, July 15, 1861 - October 1, 1863
Henry C. McKenzie, 3rd Georgia Infantry, June 1, 1861 - January 28, 1863
Charles R. Beddingfield, 38th Alabama Infantry
Samuel L. Cowart, Cobb's Legion
I like the ear ringing. I remember getting it a lot during massed volleys, it isn't all that noticeable until you get somewhere quiet. I blame it for the reason why I'm starting to loose my hearing, well that and working for the railroad.
I've come to find out that a little bit of cotton in your ears goes a long way, especially when you're on the ground and they're still firing. Every shot was a ring in my ear. I've started putting little balls of cotton in my ears just so I don't have to deal with too much ringing.
I think It is a nice effect but I really wish they'd bring back to blood splatter in drill camp.
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