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BGs_Ricky 04-10-2012 09:34 AM

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Originally Posted by JG27_brook (Post 406572)
Originally Posted by Ataros
Planeset is not necessarily limited to BoM. It may cover Stalingrad 1942 or even more.

If I remember right the first Fw190,s came into play on this front

AFAIK there were no FW-190s in Stalingrad, but they started operating in the Northern/Central sector from September 1942 (starting with I/JG51).
So during the time frame of the Stalingrad battle there were FW-190s on other sectors :)

addman 04-10-2012 09:58 AM

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Originally Posted by Ataros (Post 407360)
Modelling is much more time- and budget-consuming now than in the original series. I think only main aircraft which were in mass production will be made by the devs now. The rest will be left for 3rd parties or future special addons.

*SIGH*:rolleyes: I know you are right about that Ataros but boy am I sick of the usual suspects, 109 version XYZ etc. At least we'll get some Russian planes a la CloD standard to play around with. I hope they at least throw in one or two planes we haven't flown a gazillion times before, I mean, even the devs themselves must be bored in modeling the same old crates over and over again, right? What speaks for some new aircrafts though is that many of the German planes are already modeled so maybe, just maybe we'll get some interesting or odd plane.:)

With regards to time consuming plane modeling I think that they now have a pretty good framework and routines in which they create new planes and the tools for making them might have been streamlined through the years, a 2005/6 model of an aircraft might only take half the time to model in 2012. The models in this game are detailed yes but state of the art? not any more.


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