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Redroach 04-23-2011 05:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 41Sqn_Stormcrow (Post 271186)
The points received by recce pilot could be connected to the number of photos he takes. The more photos he takes the more credit he gets. Of course to take a photo a key has to be pressed but in order to stay realistic a recce pilot can only make a certain amount of photos per minute so there must be a delay between two photos taken. Now the pilot can decide to turn home with few photos but safe or take the risk to stay longer in the area and make more photos. Should be cool me thinks.

I don't care about points at all... the thing is that it's got to be useful for your team. Recon shots about flak location/density, about things to bomb or about significant ground movements (again for targeting purposes) would be great! Ground movement would be more or less constricted to the continent, pre-french capitulation, however, in order to stay within a reasonable frame :)
Also, in 1940, there were no digicams. The film had to be advanced (which takes a few seconds) and you didn't have capacity for thousands of photos - more on the order of 10-30. The time needed to stay in the hot zone would balance itself out, imo.
But yeah, I'd love to zip around at treetop level and having an eye on the enemy! That would definately be one of my favourite jobs!

TheEditor 04-23-2011 06:14 PM

Track-IR working in first-person view when you bail out would be nice.

RickOShay 04-23-2011 07:11 PM

Searchlights
 
Not sure if searchlights are present - they dont show up in my game - for example bombing run over London. Searchlights would add great ambience and light up the flack / clouds and blind pilot briefly.

If they in the game it would be nice to see more of them or to add them in the editor.

Heinz Laube 04-23-2011 07:22 PM

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Originally Posted by RickOShay (Post 271777)
Not sure if searchlights are present - they dont show up in my game - for example bombing run over London. Searchlights would add great ambience and light up the flack / clouds and blind pilot briefly.

If they in the game it would be nice to see more of them or to add them in the editor.

they are allready in and working... http://forum.1cpublishing.eu/showthr...t=searchlights

TeeJay82 04-23-2011 07:27 PM

4x M134 under each wing of the british planes with a freight container on each wing full of ammo with a tactical nuke warhead in each bullet... and arnold schwarzenegger`s face as a stock pilot face replacement

Or just a dynamic campaign generator....

Ivan Fooker 04-23-2011 07:30 PM

Geolod to trees!!
 
Geolods to trees!!

Atm we can strafe each tree without any cause.
Imho not acceptable for the future.
Nevertheless atm not that high on prio.

BobTuck 04-23-2011 07:51 PM

Ability to customise the map size (at map open),
so that you can press 'm' to open the map, (previously set to open at a decent size), look at the map, then just press 'm' again to close it - without having to fiddle with the corner of the map to stretch it.

BobTuck.

41Sqn_Stormcrow 04-23-2011 10:12 PM

Could we have some other blokes as German pilots than Adolf Galant or fat Göring uh Meyer?

Seeker 04-23-2011 11:34 PM

Dynamic campaign

eriku777 04-24-2011 04:00 AM

Individual Realism Options in multi-player
 
In order to increase the number of players in full real servers and train the next generation of pilots enable an option to allow players to opt to turn on icons, off complex engine mgmt, or temp effects. Adjust scoring so that those that take those options score less points for each option taken. If they take these options halo them so other players know who they are.


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