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mugen 04-15-2011 04:12 PM

+1 for realism

Babi 04-15-2011 04:13 PM

Agree.
no need to change something because some players "feel" it's not right.
This is a SIMULATION, the only way something should be changed is if there is reliable data on the subject. If you have data that shows the merlin cuts with 0.5 G, then keep it that way unless more reliable/detailed data is found or provided by someone.

SG1_Lud 04-15-2011 04:14 PM

+1 for realism

Triggaaar 04-15-2011 04:14 PM

+1 if that's the way it was, let's have it like that (although I wouldn't mind if it was toned down a little, purely because real dials are easier to read than the small versions we see on our monitor) - if some need the option not to have it, let it be a realism setting.

Letum 04-15-2011 04:15 PM

yup

Heinz Laube 04-15-2011 04:27 PM

+1 for realism

csThor 04-15-2011 04:30 PM

+1

meplay 04-15-2011 04:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JG52Uther (Post 263868)
With news in the beta patch thread that the Spitfire cut out has been changed from real values,and mechanical guages have been made electric because players don't like the way they move I think going down this road would be a mistake.
CoD is shaping up to be the best WW2 flight sim ever,and it would be a real shame to introduce unrealistic elements into the game just because some people are confused.

+1

t4trouble 04-15-2011 04:40 PM

+1

kendo65 04-15-2011 04:45 PM

+1 I agree.

...but, think about this - Luthier has maybe played a nice move here - the beta patch will be in effect for all of 3 days, then will be superseded. He has made some changes that can easily be undone very quickly while at the same time letting some of the people who were unhappy see the downside of going for changes they were asking for. :)


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