Ideas & suggestions for next beta/full version
Jussi, what do you think (and players of course) about a feature which can be controlled by mouse to get the best inrun speed? Is it possible to attach such thing? In real jumps every jumper "fights" for the best inrun speed, you know. Maybe some simple to attache solution could be used in the game?
DSJ is not RTL Ski Jumping...piter_ski wrote:Jussi, what do you think (and players of course) about a feature which can be controlled by mouse to get the best inrun speed? Is it possible to attach such thing? In real jumps every jumper "fights" for the best inrun speed, you know. Maybe some simple to attache solution could be used in the game?
Total Length: 5353.38 m // 7749.06 m // 1603.92 m
Total Length: 14706.36 m
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Winner of Ski-Stars World Championships (large hill) // 2nd of Ski-Stars World Championships (team) // Winner of Ski-Stars DSJ2 Cup
Total Length: 14706.36 m
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Winner of Ski-Stars World Championships (large hill) // 2nd of Ski-Stars World Championships (team) // Winner of Ski-Stars DSJ2 Cup
Oh really?TPo wrote:DSJ is not RTL Ski Jumping...piter_ski wrote:Jussi, what do you think (and players of course) about a feature which can be controlled by mouse to get the best inrun speed? Is it possible to attach such thing? In real jumps every jumper "fights" for the best inrun speed, you know. Maybe some simple to attache solution could be used in the game?

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Jussi, this month of BETA2 is still 50/50 ? or 10/90 ? 

Yeah, really.piter_ski wrote:Oh really?TPo wrote:DSJ is not RTL Ski Jumping...piter_ski wrote:Jussi, what do you think (and players of course) about a feature which can be controlled by mouse to get the best inrun speed? Is it possible to attach such thing? In real jumps every jumper "fights" for the best inrun speed, you know. Maybe some simple to attache solution could be used in the game?
The most stupid answers on this forum. I hate when people have nothing to say but they must say something. Grow up some of you and give some constructive feedback if you want to help Jussi.kitrak wrote:Yeah, really.piter_ski wrote:Oh really?TPo wrote:DSJ is not RTL Ski Jumping...
P.S.The post-counter should be deleted for some users as it is the best way to post useless posts and it wastes a bandwith.
It was a stupid answer to a stupid question. Suggestion like yours were given here many times and most people were against them. You have to see the difference between DSJ and RTL. DSJ was always divergent - the main thing was to perform a good take off and get a perfect flying position, when in RTL you had to do many more things but you didn't have as big influence on the flying position (and an absolute lack of control of the take off direction) as in DSJ.
But in DSJ4 you have absolutely no control over the take-off direction.kitrak wrote:It was a stupid answer to a stupid question. Suggestion like yours were given here many times and most people were against them. You have to see the difference between DSJ and RTL. DSJ was always divergent - the main thing was to perform a good take off and get a perfect flying position, when in RTL you had to do many more things but you didn't have as big influence on the flying position (and an absolute lack of control of the take off direction) as in DSJ.
i think, its dependent of the timing when taking off. When i dont push the two mouse button simultaneous, the jumper often jumps to the left, am i right?pajkul wrote:But in DSJ4 you have absolutely no control over the take-off direction.kitrak wrote:It was a stupid answer to a stupid question. Suggestion like yours were given here many times and most people were against them. You have to see the difference between DSJ and RTL. DSJ was always divergent - the main thing was to perform a good take off and get a perfect flying position, when in RTL you had to do many more things but you didn't have as big influence on the flying position (and an absolute lack of control of the take off direction) as in DSJ.