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04-23-2011 05:38 PM |
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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.
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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!
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