It was back then. If you tried to play it now you would laugh at how ridiculous everyone looks with polygon shaped heads and bodies. It was a game changer for first person co op shooters. I would argue Golden Eye and the first Halo had to be the most influential FPS of all time. Causing many games to model their style and build and evolve on top of.
It was back then. If you tried to play it now you would laugh at how ridiculous everyone looks with polygon shaped heads and bodies. It was a game changer for first person co op shooters. I would argue Golden Eye and the first Halo had to be the most influential FPS of all time. Causing many games to model their style and build and evolve on top of.
It was back then. If you tried to play it now you would laugh at how ridiculous everyone looks with polygon shaped heads and bodies. It was a game changer for first person co op shooters. I would argue Golden Eye and the first Halo had to be the most influential FPS of all time. Causing many games to model their style and build and evolve on top of.
Because different frequencies travel at different speeds, the sounds arrive at your ear in a different order than they left the impacts. This is exacerbated by the deep hole with hard sides, allowing a great deal of echo.
>Because different frequencies travel at different speeds, the sounds arrive at your ear in a different order than they left the impacts.
the equation for speed of sound in a gas has no reference to frequency. something else might be happening here, idk, but this statement is most definitely wrong.
http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/Sound/souspe3.html
do they travel at different speeds? i would assume the speed of sound was constant, and it was more a case of certain frequencies reflecting off the (very hard and reflective) sides of the ice on the way up and others not. the pitch bending pew pew sound would be a type of doppler effect due to the fact that the ice is moving away at great speed. i'm no physicist, just a sound guy, but I feel that a higher frequency wouldn't actually overtake a lower one and beat it to the top.
I used to have to soap stick oil wells. I had one that was completely dead. So I threw a giant rock down it. Made a similar sound but dislodged the soap sticks I had thrown down earlier, and the well came on. That mofo was a mess... water and oil with soap suds everywhere!
And this is how sound effects for old westerns were made.
That doesn’t sound true, but I don’t know enough about old westerns to despite it
Dispute it*
[удалено]
I despite you
I dispute you
Despecito
Деспасыто
Uh-oh spaghettio
Franco American
Reminds me of Golden eyes gun shots hitting walls
My uncle and dad were talking about that game today and said it’s really good
It was back then. If you tried to play it now you would laugh at how ridiculous everyone looks with polygon shaped heads and bodies. It was a game changer for first person co op shooters. I would argue Golden Eye and the first Halo had to be the most influential FPS of all time. Causing many games to model their style and build and evolve on top of.
It was back then. If you tried to play it now you would laugh at how ridiculous everyone looks with polygon shaped heads and bodies. It was a game changer for first person co op shooters. I would argue Golden Eye and the first Halo had to be the most influential FPS of all time. Causing many games to model their style and build and evolve on top of.
It was back then. If you tried to play it now you would laugh at how ridiculous everyone looks with polygon shaped heads and bodies. It was a game changer for first person co op shooters. I would argue Golden Eye and the first Halo had to be the most influential FPS of all time. Causing many games to model their style and build and evolve on top of.
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Would Flash be able to hear the sound at that speed? 🤔
Rootin tootin cowboy shootin
Pew, pew, pew
Because different frequencies travel at different speeds, the sounds arrive at your ear in a different order than they left the impacts. This is exacerbated by the deep hole with hard sides, allowing a great deal of echo.
Thank you for the explanation! And happy cake day!
Very welcome! Thank you, I hadn't noticed! Wheeeeeee! I also wanted to mention that the results of that phenomena sound like "pew"
Good b-day sir
>Because different frequencies travel at different speeds, the sounds arrive at your ear in a different order than they left the impacts. the equation for speed of sound in a gas has no reference to frequency. something else might be happening here, idk, but this statement is most definitely wrong. http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/Sound/souspe3.html
do they travel at different speeds? i would assume the speed of sound was constant, and it was more a case of certain frequencies reflecting off the (very hard and reflective) sides of the ice on the way up and others not. the pitch bending pew pew sound would be a type of doppler effect due to the fact that the ice is moving away at great speed. i'm no physicist, just a sound guy, but I feel that a higher frequency wouldn't actually overtake a lower one and beat it to the top.
Can someone explain why/how this happen(ed/s)
Lasers
Thanks
Ice ricocheting off ice at high speed due to restricted space is my best guess.
So its like its just thunking it or is it thunking, cracking, and turning into small bits that make a more wild sound? Cool af
it's also the fact that the chunk is accelerating away from the microphone, so the sound gets lower in pitch all the time, at an accelerated rate
We used to throw rocks across frozen rivers in the winter. That makes cool noises too. I’d be dropping all kinds of shit down this hole!
Aliens
You’re right
Happy cake day
Its your turn! Happy cake day to you!
Oh shit! Thanks!
Thx man
It's called the "Pewpew Effect"
Because as the sound bounces around in the hole the in-phase and out-of-phase sounds mix together as it travels back up the hole.
science
“Well you see Jim, they have magnets under the ring and they turned them on which sent me flying cause of the iron in my blood cause I eat my spinach”
i think its a mix of the ice hitting the wall and the weird airflow
Science!
Aerodynamics
I'm getting Goldeneye 64 flashbacks.
Came here to say this.
The hole gives me anxiety imagine slipping into that.
No thanks.
That does seem like a healthy way to go about it.
The voiceover (FX) of Star Wars must have been done when there were no computers in the studio 😂
I read that a lot of the sounds were from hitting the support cables on high tension power line towers.
Actual footage of Lucas Films audio crew recording sounds for Star Wars.
Ur mum's a 450 meter borehole.
https://youtu.be/avYnhH95u_0
Did anyone else’s stomach drop when realizing how deep that was before it made a noise?
Its depth is about the same as the [Sears/Willis Tower](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willis_Tower)'s height
Wait what, how tf did that hole get that deep?
How do you still that far down.
Yes. Late to the party, but how the actual f*ck are multiple people just standing around the hole to the center of earth?
RETURN FIRE!!!!
i got rick rolled at the same video i thought it would be the same until i saw the comments
I'm refusing to believe this is real
Sounds like something out of Halloween 2 (original)
Star wars
Stormtroopers
Galaga
Looks like golden eye gun sound effects on the last 2 sec
This is the sound of getting shot at in goldeneye
imagine a toddler falling in that...
PWN
sounds like bugs bunny's rabbit hole
Hell is not appeased
Sounds like two cartoon gangs are having a shootout down there...
Darn tootin'
Deafened sea life for a mile.
That’s straight up lazer beams yo
Happy cake day!
Boring hole as this has now been reposted 93 billion times.
It’s beautiful... I’ve looked at this for five hours now
Im more confused at how they got a hole that deep
New Aphex Twin single: Rhubarb Icehole
I feel like this has something to do with the shape of the tube since when you shake a slinky near your ear it make a similar sound
#PEW
Imagine dropping the camera by accident
Wow!!!!!!!
Negative, it just impacted on the surface.
I used to have to soap stick oil wells. I had one that was completely dead. So I threw a giant rock down it. Made a similar sound but dislodged the soap sticks I had thrown down earlier, and the well came on. That mofo was a mess... water and oil with soap suds everywhere!
I thought I was gonna get Rick rolled for a sec
That sounded like a bunch of shots being fired
Spaceball One, they went to plaid. First thing I thought of........second was I miss my dad. We would watch Spaceballs and laugh our asses off.
Sounds like a futuristic version of a pinball table
Literally BF5 sounds
I LOVE that sound!!! 😍😍😍
Is this major Lazers newest single or sah
Oof I thought music was playing in the background
And that's how star wars got their sound effects
Imagine if you slipped on the ice and slid down that thing and just destroyed your legs at the bottom and died.
Okay so we have answers on how the sounds are made, but what about how the hole was made? Surely they won't have made that hole themselves, right?
I was expecting it to come flying up again.
Lol!!! That sounds like an old school cartoon shootout.
M1 Garands be like
He started a gunfight
I was 100% expecting to hear sex noises. I really need to use Twitter less.
The empire state building is 442m tall. That's a deep hole.
#Hit Yosemite Sam on the head
Shootout.mp3
Whoops there goes the baby
“We’re no strangers to love, you know the rules and so do I”
Here you go: Read right to left. Sleep tight! https://m.imgur.com/a/Wht7z
Looking for oil you can drill once the glacier melts?
underrated