m16 first person sounds
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Jackoboy
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m16 first person sounds
anyone who has ever fired an m16 or m4 knows that the sounds currently in the mod for first person are terribly out of whack. when you fire the real steel you do not hear a crisp clear crack as you do in the mod. in reality when you fire the weapon you hear the buffer spring in the weapon getting the **** kicked out of it. would it be possible to change the sounds for the person firing the weapon but keep the current sound for everyone else?
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Bringerof_D
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Re: m16 first person sounds
it would be cool, and i'd want it, but...i dont think it's worth the time compared to everything else the devs are doing
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Sanke
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Re: m16 first person sounds
wtf are you talking about? Go to a gun range and record sounds its not like this will take a month to do.
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Bringerof_D
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Re: m16 first person sounds
considering the devs mostly live in europe, i dont think it's as easy to get access to an M16 as it is in america, or for that matter any firearm. in most places you hafta go through alot of paperwork, not just scream out the fact that it's their right to bear arms.
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Spec
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Re: m16 first person sounds
You'd have to find a gun range. And an M16. I dont even know if its legal wherever the devs responsible for sounds are. And then there would probably be too much background noise, and they wouldnt have recording gear of enough quality.Sanke wrote:wtf are you talking about? Go to a gun range and record sounds its not like this will take a month to do.
But thats just me guessing.
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M_Striker
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Re: m16 first person sounds
M16 sound it actually quite realistic. The pistols need work on though as they need to be more of a boom.
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gclark03
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Re: m16 first person sounds
Is the AR-15 close enough to the M-16 for accurate sound samples?
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Harrod200
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Re: m16 first person sounds
I could get access to a straight-pull modified M4/16 (not sure which, 16 I THINK), but sound recording on an open, windy range...no chance.
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Jackoboy
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Re: m16 first person sounds
the sounds as you hear it from 30 feet away is good. but as the shooter its innacurate. you dont hear a crack when you fire the weapon yourself. you hear the internals working and the buffer spring getting compressed and then you hear the spring push forward.
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Expendable Grunt
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Re: m16 first person sounds
Jaymz is the sound man, and he lives in Texas...so he could probably find a way.

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turnpipe
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Re: m16 first person sounds
M16s don't sound like a dog barking.
They make a pop sound just like every other gun.
They make a pop sound just like every other gun.
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kristofer
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Re: m16 first person sounds
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cyberzomby
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Re: m16 first person sounds
Thats what I wanted to say 
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Jackoboy
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Re: m16 first person sounds
from 5 ft, but it has a different sound when your firing it yourselfturnpipe wrote:M16s don't sound like a dog barking.
They make a pop sound just like every other gun.
its the same thing, minus the auto/burst.gclark03 wrote:Is the AR-15 close enough to the M-16 for accurate sound samples?
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Boommelonshot
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Re: m16 first person sounds
I think that the sound is important when it comes down to the game. Its always the small things that make the game what it is. Im sure most people would agree.
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Jaymz
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Re: m16 first person sounds
I have personally exchanged e-mails with Charles Maynes (Field Recorder for Black Hawk Down and the Call of Duty Series) on how to best go about weaponry recording with the limited equipment I have. However, I'm not even going to bother until I have a better pre-amp and a better PT Interface.
Ideally, I'd want to record gunshots analogue (to tape). I had a lecture in college that was all about field recording. They told us that if we're ever going to record gunshots, we should rent an analogue tape recorder for the job.
Bottom line, I'll definitely look into a few PR field recording sessions once I have the right gear. Like EG said, I currently live in Texas so finding assault rifle owners shouldn't be too much of a problem.
Ideally, I'd want to record gunshots analogue (to tape). I had a lecture in college that was all about field recording. They told us that if we're ever going to record gunshots, we should rent an analogue tape recorder for the job.
Bottom line, I'll definitely look into a few PR field recording sessions once I have the right gear. Like EG said, I currently live in Texas so finding assault rifle owners shouldn't be too much of a problem.
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Beafy
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Re: m16 first person sounds
*BEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEP*Bringerof_D wrote:considering the devs mostly live in europe, i dont think it's as easy to get access to an M16 as it is in america, or for that matter any firearm. in most places you hafta go through alot of paperwork, not just scream out the fact that it's their right to bear arms.
Wrong, infact its easy, just goto bisley shooting club, or goto a british armoury.
The MOD (Where i goto cadets anyway) train with the L85A2, MP5A4, AK-47 and M16A2/A4 incase they have to improvise.
