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Some indication of time before you can bail out after pulling g's?


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von_Michelstamm
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First, it seems really long, like a minute of level flying after some gray outs. Seems excessive. And flying inverted doesn't make it any easier to drop out of the plane.

Biggest issue is there's no indication you're still messed up, i.e head wobble, or heavy breathing...

 

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[MoKaMbO]jrepas
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4 hours ago, von_Michelstamm said:

First, it seems really long, like a minute of level flying after some gray outs. Seems excessive. And flying inverted doesn't make it any easier to drop out of the plane.

Biggest issue is there's no indication you're still messed up, i.e head wobble, or heavy breathing...

 

IMHO when the screen going B/W is an indication of the G-lock and to release the stick pressure.

Bremspropeller
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5 hours ago, von_Michelstamm said:

First, it seems really long, like a minute of level flying after some gray outs. Seems excessive. And flying inverted doesn't make it any easier to drop out of the plane.

Biggest issue is there's no indication you're still messed up, i.e head wobble, or heavy breathing...

 

 

Is there any indication how long you are going to be unconscious in real life? Your cognitive system is pretty much on holidays and it takes a few seconds to re-gain situational awareness after "waking up". I haven't heard of coma-patients seeing a countdown in the corner of their eyes.

 

It's a feature to make playing more realistic - why mess it up with gamey stuff?

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von_Michelstamm
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I’m not talking about being unconscious or grayed out. I’m talking about how long it takes to be able to eject *after* a period of maneuvering (say, in the course of shooting down 3 planes, then leveling out and just cruising around the map).

I’m finding in the 109f, Everything seems normal but for over a minute (I haven’t timed it, but it was surprising long), hitting eject just pops the canopy and then does nothing.

my bigger issue is there’s no feedback that anything is actually still *wrong* with the pilot.

It would be nice if he was at least breathing heavily, some clue that he’s recovering.

 

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