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CarRepairer wrote:
This idea sounds awesome, I hope it works for me on the next release.
But there are some infamous mappers who will grow angry at the use of air absorption because some maps don't have air. They will claim it ruins immersion and tramples on mapper's rights.
Joined: 17 Nov 2005, 02:43 Location: Raegquitting Spring on 04/24/12
CarRepairer wrote:
This idea sounds awesome, I hope it works for me on the next release.
But there are some infamous mappers who will grow angry at the use of air absorption because some maps don't have air. They will claim it ruins immersion and tramples on mapper's rights.
Beherith, could you please try to get OpenAL Soft DLL form mingwlibs 20.1 from here: http://github.com/spring/spring/downloads and try with that? Aus has put the latest version in there (1.11.753).
If the map doesn't have air, it shouldn't have sounds either, no?
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Beherith wrote:
Car, troll less pls, kthxbai.
Come on behe it's our friendly rivalry now, not trolling. Trying to make you laugh. Also the first sentence of my post seemed to short and dull on its own so I had to add some flavor to it.
Joined: 22 Feb 2006, 01:02 Location: cheap kitchen
i do not want to dampen your joy over this new feature but spring still has this problem that makes me afraid to play with sound volume > 10% There can be some moments when things get REALLY FUCKING LOUND like in S44 you zoom in on some infantry and suddendly they start shooting... Your ears explode even if before the volume was just fine. If its a modproblem then most mods have that problem. Yea, war is probally very loud but its so super annoying :/ Maybe zoom distance should not have such a big influence as x,y distance, if that can be done. Or the sound should just be more compressed and less dynamic, i dont know.
i do not want to dampen your joy over this new feature but spring still has this problem that makes me afraid to play with sound volume > 10% There can be some moments when things get REALLY FUCKING LOUND like in S44 you zoom in on some infantry and suddendly they start shooting... Your ears explode even if before the volume was just fine. If its a modproblem then most mods have that problem. Yea, war is probally very loud but its so super annoying :/ Maybe zoom distance should not have such a big influence as x,y distance, if that can be done. Or the sound should just be more compressed and less dynamic, i dont know.
Joined: 01 Jun 2005, 10:36 Location: The Netherlands
knorke, could you please try to get OpenAL Soft DLL form mingwlibs 20.1 from here: http://github.com/spring/spring/downloads and try with that? Aus has put the latest version in there (1.11.753).
ima opensource. therefore, i am proud to be reused. what i am a bit concerned with is, that neither Aus nor Behe reported back with test results, whether it works now for them or not (Behe did, but not with newer OpenAL lib yet). I guess i could just post a new installer with the recent OpenAL Soft version ... here it is: http://buildbot.eat-peet.net/spring/installer/[noe323ai]spring_0.81.0-482-g6e4686e.exe this is spring master, so you will not be able to play online with this! this is also the first installer to future a version of OpenAL that fixes the volume escalation bug (for real now). soo.. please get this, and test the two issues (air absorption & volume escalation), and report back.
if you are on linux and want to test air absorption, make sure you have a recent OpenAL Soft version. 1.9 worked fine for me, but earlier ones might/should work too.
Who is stupid enough to say there is no sound in space, most of people apparently.
Of course human ear is well insulated from conductive sounds but *A is not humans fighting but highly dedicated robots, also air as a sound conductor is very slow and lossy compared to more dense materials like sand, stone and steel. Also planes can emit sound and it can be fast as light too. Every unit have atleast a radio as well.
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