WHERE ARE MY LANDING GEAR? Elite Dangerous Diamondback Scout full VR 'spacelegs' experience

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  • Опубликовано: 2 ноя 2024

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  • @mranthonymills
    @mranthonymills 4 года назад +1

    Really looking forward to you updating your videos with the upcoming higher graphical fidelity of Odyssey!

  • @thespectator1243
    @thespectator1243 4 года назад +1

    So the front landing gear appears to take up the same space as the front hardpoints.. did I see that right? o_0

    • @davee902
      @davee902 4 года назад +2

      It looked to me like the front gear was just behind the hardpoints. But, it seems that most of the front of the dbs is hollow with machinery that moves around. It did look like the landing gear would block the door at the back of the cockpit when retracted. I wonder what all they need to fix of ship interiors for Odyssey

    • @ArveyJay
      @ArveyJay  4 года назад

      Yeah so if you compare this to the DBX video ruclips.net/video/Yd804c1SQc0/видео.html the landing gear is there, and is in fact behind the hard points. I think the landing gear on all the interior views for all ships is gone now in preparation for Odyssey.

    • @thespectator1243
      @thespectator1243 4 года назад +1

      @@ArveyJay @Arvey Jay Well, my point actually was:
      "how does the landig gear fit together with the hardpoints?"
      not
      "where did the landing gear go?"
      I did understand that they probably just removed them from internal view - but this is totally not what I wonder about. ;)

    • @ArveyJay
      @ArveyJay  4 года назад +2

      @@thespectator1243 lol fair enough. I guess my own point was that i think the landing gear (invisible though it might now be) would be in the same place as on the dbx, ergo behind the door you go through, and therefore behind the hard points as well, and would likely go straight up into the same space you'd be standing in as you exited that door. Of course now we can't be certain I guess which is a shame!

    • @thespectator1243
      @thespectator1243 4 года назад +1

      @@ArveyJay Agree.
      In rthe end, I think it all boiles down to "Frontier did not think this trough when they designed it".
      Contrary to what they claimed. :P