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Kravick Drasari
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Posted - 2009.01.15 22:00:00 -
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Edited by: Kravick Drasari on 15/01/2009 22:01:06
Originally by: Bish Ounen
Originally by: Siigari Kitawa Check out an asteroid belt and zoom in on your ship.
whooooosh.
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Whose idea was it to put wind in space? I know it's all atmospheric and stuff, but maybe something else could be used?
What are you talking about?
Do you mean that low, rumbling noise you hear when your ship changes direction? That's the engine sound, simulated by your pod for you. Other than that, I've never noticed any "wind" effects in 2 years of playing.
Go to an asteroid belt. Turn on your sound. All of it. "Look at" an asteroid and then zoom in. You will hear wind. Hell, just being near an asteroid with your ship at full stop you will hear wind. I noticed it the first day I played EVE and thought how out of place that sound was. |
Kravick Drasari
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Posted - 2009.01.15 22:26:00 -
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Originally by: Sleepkevert Edited by: Sleepkevert on 15/01/2009 22:11:24 In before people realizing Kravick Drasari is just using a crappy onboard soundcard and the look at asteroid is causing the video card to feedback at a strange frequency on the soundcard.
As for the OP's problem, I'm guessing it's partly due to EAX and the doppler effects you have when you zoom in.
LOL onboard. I use an Audigy 2. Hardly top of the line stuff right now but its not something that sucks or is causing feedback. I also did mention that parking your ship in an asteroid field does this without the zooming in function. I don't need to turn up the sound ether.
Have you ever sat in an asteroid field with your sound on long enough to even notice? Most people I know that play this game have the EVE sound turned off. --- My cat Putter approves of this post. |
Kravick Drasari
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Posted - 2009.01.16 00:27:00 -
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Originally by: Spike 68 Im pretty sure the sound you hear is the engines.
Only newbies orbit asteroids while mining. Everyone else parks their ass in one spot and doesn't move. Its not the engines. Besides, its two completely different sounds. Engine noises are a low rumble. Different ships have different engine sounds. This actually sounds like wind and is constant even while sitting at 0. You also hear both if you are moving. --- My cat Putter approves of this post. |
Kravick Drasari
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Posted - 2009.01.16 01:37:00 -
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Edited by: Kravick Drasari on 16/01/2009 01:38:06
Originally by: Bish Ounen I have to apologize to the op. I have to admit I had never even noticed this sound before, and assumed he was either making it up, had a short in his speakers, or was just plain nuts. But I logged in, and there it was!
I frapsed a short video of it, and uploaded it to YouTube.
I have to honestly say I never noticed that before.
Who knew? Asteroids break wind!
See, right now I could be all up in your face for being wrong, but I'm not going to do that. I won't even say those 4 words everyone says when this situation comes up. Instead I will just say this: Its cool bro. We all make mistakes.
I only noticed this sound because I've spent ******ed amounts of time mining. I like building my own ships |
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