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Re: Project Reality Professional Field work trip
Posted: 2010-07-16 16:07
by theUg
What is your recording setup (mics specifically)? Would use of directional mics help against picking up unwanted environmental sounds?
By the way, when we talk about vehicle sounds, Canadian G-klasse, and Russian/Chinese GAZ sound terrible. These could be easy to capture as they are quite common as civilian vehicles.
Re: Project Reality Professional Field work trip
Posted: 2010-07-16 16:29
by boilerrat
Re: Project Reality Professional Field work trip
Posted: 2010-07-16 18:24
by dtacs
Awesome stuff, I'm sure the DEVs are going to have alotta fun
Make sure you get the CR2 turret-transverse sound right too, its aids to my ears currently

Re: Project Reality Professional Field work trip
Posted: 2010-07-16 18:37
by Rudd
WARTHOG
I thought that was a Royal Marine vehicle? do the RM keep their vehicles in British Army depots?
Re: Project Reality Professional Field work trip
Posted: 2010-07-16 18:38
by Psyrus
This is really awesome, looking forward to reading more about it!
Re: Project Reality Professional Field work trip
Posted: 2010-07-16 18:54
by strima
[R-CON]Rudd wrote:I thought that was a Royal Marine vehicle? do the RM keep their vehicles in British Army depots?
All military vehicles are issued from a base depot at Ashchurch near Gloucester regardless of arm. This allows for good control of military assets when being brought into service from new and saves on extra expense as one unit does the job of three.
Re: Project Reality Professional Field work trip
Posted: 2010-07-16 18:58
by UK_Force
[R-CON]Rudd wrote:I thought that was a Royal Marine vehicle? do the RM keep their vehicles in British Army depots?
Viking is used by the RM, however the British Army use them all the time just as much nowadays.
Also we have a RM company here in Bovington.
Warthog is a different vehicle altogether, as its a lot bigger, better protected .... and not even in theatre yet as it has just failed a test here in Bovington (Suspension bushes due to the extra armour it carrys now).
Re: Project Reality Professional Field work trip
Posted: 2010-07-16 19:13
by strima
I got a bit distracted on my last post, daughter trying to pull books off the shelf and eat them.
As UKF pointed out they have an RM Troop at Bovington, makes sense as there is already a massive training facility with full workshop support, saves the RM paying for it.
Also we have training fleets spread across the UK as most military units hold a small vehicle fleet, the rest are held in reserve. Again this boils down to cost and also soldiers have access to train on vehicles they wouldn't normally have.
Re: Project Reality Professional Field work trip
Posted: 2010-07-16 19:36
by Rudd
ah awesome

sounds like a good system

Re: Project Reality Professional Field work trip
Posted: 2010-07-16 19:55
by strima
Just don't mention 'Whole Fleet Management', you'll get shouted at!!!

Re: Project Reality Professional Field work trip
Posted: 2010-07-16 20:32
by BloodBane611
Can't wait to see what comes out of this, even if it's only you guys gushing about the great time you had at bovington all week
Good luck with the weather!
Re: Project Reality Professional Field work trip
Posted: 2010-07-16 20:59
by Twonkle
Good luck guys! Lets hope this "mission" will succeed.

Re: Project Reality Professional Field work trip
Posted: 2010-07-16 21:54
by ZephyrDark
Good luck guys, can't wait to see how this will turn out in-game. If it does rain, we do need some rainy maps

haha.
Oh, and when you get some audio ready(not necessarily ready for implementation) give us some sneak peaks

Re: Project Reality Professional Field work trip
Posted: 2010-07-17 03:24
by Acemantura
hx.bjoffe wrote:*tumbs up*
You'll be doing US, arabia, China etc field trip next?
Well I suggested it before, but if this is considered i might have some friends at the Yuma Proving Grounds. They test both Army and Marine equipment. If you ever need any help I am your man.
Plus I was the sound engineer in my high school, so I am not completely clueless when it comes to sound.
PM me if interested.
Peace
Ace
Re: Project Reality Professional Field work trip
Posted: 2010-07-17 05:04
by MadTommy
Nice project...
sounds very cool
But what/who is BIA? Is this BIS???
Re: Project Reality Professional Field work trip
Posted: 2010-07-17 05:32
by Twisted Helix
MadTommy wrote:But what/who is BIA?
Bohemia Interactive Australia.
When BIS started selling their engine technology to the military under the VBS title, the first military they sold it to was the Australian (then the US and now the UK). BIA was formed as a separate company, dedicated to supporting and facilitating the integration of their tech to each military's specification, and providing training for the operators.
Bohemia Interactive Australia - Bohemia Interactive Community
Re: Project Reality Professional Field work trip
Posted: 2010-07-17 07:19
by cyberzomby
Wauw! Another big step for the PR team! Congrats guys. Hope you will have fun besides all the hard work!
Re: Project Reality Professional Field work trip
Posted: 2010-07-17 08:37
by JONES
Nice, realy nice! Now i didnt expect this, yeah sound is realy important for me aswell, just for the fealing and the immersion of the battlefield
I cant wait for the outcome, as someone already said, new enviroment sounds might be interesting aswell!
Thanks for the hard work guys, cant wait!
Re: Project Reality Professional Field work trip
Posted: 2010-07-17 09:26
by Hitman.2.5
is the warthog the same as the viking?
Re: Project Reality Professional Field work trip
Posted: 2010-07-17 09:28
by strima
Warthog is supposed to replace Viking and is very similar looking.