Listen to this sound sample and then listen to F12000. Both sound
quite similar to me. GP3 is way off going by this sound sample.
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The real shit with sound is that it can sound different depending on the
quality of the recording device and where the device was placed. There's
no mention about where the device was placed (onboard is pretty
ambiguous).
I have nearly all of the 1999 and some 2000 circuit hotlaps, and each one
ranges from slightly different to completely different sounds (and
notably different from a lap I have of Senna on Suzuka in his Honda V10)
OTOH, you'd expect that the sound of F1 cars would be different inside
the helmet and underneath the fire retardant gear, this is the sound that
sims are attempting to capture, I believe.
Cheers,
Rod.
I would expect the sound that the actual driver hears inside the
helmet is very muffled and is nothing like what the sims have. People
probably wouldn't find it as immersive either. They did that with
Jane's F15 and then people complained that it wasn't loud enough so
they increased it with a patch. I don't use the stock sounds with
F12000 myself (use a sound sample from an onboard '98 McLaren). But,
after hearing the sound sample I posted I just don't think F12000 does
such a bad job as some people say they did. I guess that's my only
point really, and that GP3 is very exagerrated.
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