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New: Headshake Camera Plugin

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From the same author of Visibility Limiter Plugin. Check it out:

 

G-Force effects

Basing on the g forces currently acting on the airplane, the cockpit view is moved around to simulate the pilot head’s inertia. The movements are filtered to avoid suddent shifts so the entire experience is really smooth.

The gforce effects add some nice realism while flying in the clouds and in turbolence. In those situations, it will be easier to “feel” the aircraft.

 

Ground roll bumps

When on the ground, the cockpit is shaked by the ground bumps. The shaking is based on the speed, the surface type, the aircraft weight and many other factors.

 

Piston engine vibrations

If your plane is equipped with one or more piston engines, the cockpit will be shaked by their torque. The shaking is based on the actual cylinder compression so you’ll find that while starting the engine the entire airframe vibrates relatively to the propeller speed and position.

While on the ground, the vibrations are heavier than on flight because of the different damping ratio of the airframe linked to the ground via the landing gear.

Every engine is processed alone so every engine has its own effect on the airframe’s vibrations.

 

Rotor vibrations

If you’re flying an helicopter, you’ll see that the entire cockpit is shaked by the rotors. The shakes of a 5 blades rotor, such an MD-500, are different than the ones of a 2-blades like the B206.

Just like the piston engine vibrations, the rotor vibrations are higher on the ground than in flight.

 

Friendly settings menu

From the settings menu you can enable or disable any of the features of HeadShake. For example, you can disable the engine vibrations while keeping the g-force effects and the rotor shaking.

Every feature has its own sensitivity slider so you can choose the settings that fit you and your aircraft.

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=v-4h7ePbi0o

 

Get it here:

 

http://www.simcoders.com/

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  • Hi,   Yes, this will be added in the incoming release. ;-)

  • AccuFeel for X-Plane, but for free :-)

  • Hello all,   Thank you for appreciating HeadShake. I didn't reply before because I didn't see this topic.       You were not alone at all! :-) I've solved this problem in the new beta 2. HeadSh

Tried it out but couldn't see any of the effects. Does it not work with TrackIR?

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Tried it and works fine but it disabled the pan switch in virtual cockpit.

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Tried it and works fine but it disabled the pan switch in virtual cockpit.

 

... but what do you think about it? How would you rate it? Cheers!

 

 

Hmmm, the effect is there but even with sliders all the way to the right it's too subtle to be noticeable, even when you throw the plane around or slam it down on the runway.

 

Needs more cowbell...

i910900k, RTX 3090, 32GB DDR4 RAM, AW3423DW, Ruddy girt big mug of Yorkshire Tea

Hmmm, the effect is there but even with sliders all the way to the right it's too subtle to be noticeable, even when you throw the plane around or slam it down on the runway.

 

Needs more cowbell...

Subtle sounds good. I was half expecting something like the J.J Abrams style "Shaky-cam" so popular in movies now. Maybe even with lens flares! :-)

 

Any frame rate impact?

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Not that I can see but then I'm not convinced mine's working or set up properly, although it is showing up as a plugin whose settings I can alter.

 

Know what you mean by Bourne-esque shaky cam. Then again although I've never taken off in a real Turbo Mentor I would imagine the suspension isn't the best so your head should really be shaking around...?

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AccuFeel for X-Plane, but for free :-)

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Sorry to harp on about it but can someone confirm they have it working with trackir?

i910900k, RTX 3090, 32GB DDR4 RAM, AW3423DW, Ruddy girt big mug of Yorkshire Tea

In what way does it differ to the built in cinema verite?

It doesn't shake constantly the cockpit without a reason like cinema verite, that's why I miss the XP9 version of that. However I have one problem, with the plug-in enabled my hat switch won't work, any ideas?

 

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with the plug-in enabled my hat switch won't work,

 

Same thing here.

 

.. but what do you think about it? How would you rate it? Cheers!

 

Didn't use it long so I can't really rate it but Its a nice effect, its cool to see the aircraft shake when starting the engine. I did only try it with the Bonanza thought. Give it a try.

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Same thing here.

.. but what do you think about it? How would you rate it? Cheers!

 

 

Didn't use it long so I can't really rate it but Its a nice effect, its cool to see the aircraft shake when starting the engine. I did only try it with the Bonanza thought. Give it a try.

Good to know I'm not alone on this issue of the hat switch. I would rate this plug in 4.5 out 5 stars which is really really great for me, it's kind of accu sim in terms of piston engine vibrations, the cockpit only shakes on ground, in turbulence and with g forces. I would make more soft the braking sensation and head movement, I feel it more abrupt, but generally speaking this is a great improvement over original cinema verite that I don't like that much.

 

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Alexander Colka

AccuFeel for X-Plane, but for free :-)

Yeah I know you said it in jest, hence the smiley. but in all honesty (IMO) this is one of the biggest setbacks with XP, freeware efforts being compared with payware quality add ons.  Yeah I like free and freeware as much as the next guy but, come'on man this aint accufeel anymore than NOAA plug in is Active SKy.

RE Thomason Jr.

 

 

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