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Bomb release sound still not working?

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Long time SF1 and WoV owner who just upgraded to SF2 Vietnam.

 

Still getting adjusted with key mapping, d/l's, graphic settings, etc.

 

However during a few test flights I have noticed the bomb release sound is still not working!?!

 

I had hoped this would have finally been fixed or do I need to add/adjust something in my setup?

 

Thanks!

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hmmm

 

in sf/s u cant use ur sound or add any sound to the bombs

only missiles and guns.

 

regards

leon

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Bomb release sound?

 

Never heard of such a thing.

 

FC

 

Yikes! Your an old hand too...now I'm nervous.

 

Its in the sound folder and has been talked about before as a glitch of some kind.

 

Certain folks have tried to add it to a AC's sounds .ini with no luck.

 

hmmm

 

in sf/s u cant use ur sound or add any sound to the bombs

only missiles and guns.

 

regards

leon

 

*Sigh*

OK...thx for the info

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okay , try this

 

 

 

 

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TypeName=mk2020

FullName=mk-2020 LGB

ModelName=mk82

Mass=200.000000

Diameter=0.460000

Length=2.337000

SubsonicDragCoeff=2.000000

SupersonicDragCoeff=2.000000

AttachmentType=USAF,USN

SpecificStationCode=

NationName=

StartYear=1970

EndYear=2020

Availability=0

BaseQuantity=5

Exported=FALSE

ExportStartYear=0

ExportEndYear=0

ExportAvailability=-1

WeaponDataType=1

RailLaunched=FALSE

RocketPod=FALSE

Retarded=FALSE

FinStabilized=FALSE

SpinStabilized=TRUE

HasGrowl=FALSE

EffectClassName=

ReleaseDelay=1.000000

WarheadType=0

Explosives=1000.000000

FusingDistance=2.000000

ClusterBomblets=0

ClusterDispersion=0.000000

GuidanceType=4

Accuracy=100

MaxTurnRate=5.000000

MaxLaunchG=5.000000

LockonChance=40

LaunchReliability=70

ArmingTime=2.000000

SeekerFOV=2.000000

SeekerGimbleLimit=30.000000

SeekerTrackRate=2.000000

SeekerRange=10000.000000

MinLaunchRange=4000.000000

MaxLaunchRange=20000.000000

Duration=70.000000

CounterCountermeasure=0.000000

NoiseRejection=0.000000

CapabilityFlags=0x00100020

LoftAngle=0.000000

DescentAngle=0.000000

MaxLoftAltitude=0.000000

CLmax=2.000000

MinFreq=0.000000

MaxFreq=0.000000

BoosterStart=2.000000

BoosterDuration=3.000000

BoosterAccel=9.000000

BoosterEffectName=

BoosterSoundName= ----< change with the one u have

BoosterNodeName=

BoosterPosition=0.000000,0.000000,0.000000

SustainerDuration=0.000000

SustainerAccel=0.000000

SustainerEffectName=

SustainerSoundName=

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InFlightEffectName=

InFlightSoundName=

ReleaseAnimationID=-1

EODisplayFlags=0

CEP=0.000000

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The bomb release sound was never implemented, TK simply had it there as a placekeeper for future expansion. Only events that are coded in the core game files can have sounds associated with them.

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The bomb release sound was never implemented, TK simply had it there as a placekeeper for future expansion. Only events that are coded in the core game files can have sounds associated with them.

 

Well heck, I'd have hoped that SF2 was the "future expansion" that was always mentioned when this topic came up before!

 

If anyone is in tight with TK could this be mentioned to him for a upcoming patch?

 

I like to have some kind of audio feedback on bomb release.

 

Thanks all for your help and suggestions.

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Audio feedback = "bombs away"

 

Do you actually hear something in real life?

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Audio feedback = "bombs away"

 

Do you actually hear something in real life?

 

No, you cant hear it,but you will feel it..or i may be wrong :boredom:

Edited by haukka81(Fin)

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As a person who has dropped iron in real life, it depends on the aircraft. I would be willing to bet you won't hear much at all, you'll probably feel it first.

 

In the Bone, you wouldn't hear it (at least I didn't), but you could feel a very slight vibration as each weapon was punted off through the airframe of the aircraft.

 

FC

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Only real way to find out is to just hit F9 real quick..

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Only real way to find out is to just hit F9 real quick..

thats right!

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Well, I got that you would not hear anything but I think multi-hundred (or thousands) pounds of explosive separating from your fighter size AC would give a "feel" of some kind as a feedback. A sound would be good instead for a sim...or something else if I had a FFB joystick.

Edited by DukeIronHand

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The B-1 Lancer, it's referred to the "Bone" due to spelling out it's nomenclature, i.e. "B-ONE" or Bone.

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The B-1 Lancer, it's referred to the "Bone" due to spelling out it's nomenclature, i.e. "B-ONE" or Bone.

 

Ahh...clever

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In one of the other sims, JF-18, or maybe Falcon, don't recall which one, there was an audible "click" when bombs were released. It was especially noticable if you used CCIP, and held the button down to pickle the target, then kept it pressed and got the "click" to let you know the bombs were away.

I remember thinking, "Cool, but would you really hear it, over engine noise, etc"?

I may have garbled this up, but maybe that's what the original poster is referring to....?

Have not ever heard that in the TW sims.

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In one of the other sims, JF-18, or maybe Falcon, don't recall which one, there was an audible "click" when bombs were released. It was especially noticable if you used CCIP, and held the button down to pickle the target, then kept it pressed and got the "click" to let you know the bombs were away.

I remember thinking, "Cool, but would you really hear it, over engine noise, etc"?

I may have garbled this up, but maybe that's what the original poster is referring to....?

Have not ever heard that in the TW sims.

 

Again I got the noise/sound part down I guess my point is that the pilot must have some indication of weapon release - be it noise, feel, cockpit indicator, or whatever. Activation of the "bomb release" sound would be a easy fix and indicator.

 

Oft times I come off a target and, in the heat of the moment, wonder if I had my finger on the right button/switch, as I have no indication that the weapons (bombs) released or not - except going to a external view.

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The big problem is coding, or not to really degrade the modder, but bongodriver/craigbrierly did it very well with his Typhoon, so you get positive feedback when a weapon leaves the pylon. The F-4, and various other US aircraft have indicators in the cockpit via lights. I know the MF Hornet has a good system, which works okay with the Super Hornet (I would love a better MFD setup personally, but hey it works, but gets kinda problematic with a large load.

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