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klem 11-30-2010 10:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mysticpuma (Post 201723)
Sorry, I just want to see shiny metal P-47's, P-38's, P-51,s, B-17's and B-24's........maybe they could be in the first add-on?.................
Cheers, MP

You're American aren't you?
These arrive half way through the war ;)

ElAurens 11-30-2010 11:31 AM

Actually, MysticPuma is from England.

Please, let's not rush headlong into 1944.

It will be good for the War Clouds bunch to fly early birds for a while.

I think they need a break from their hot rods.

:-P

klem 11-30-2010 12:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ElAurens (Post 201732)
Actually, MysticPuma is from England.

Hell! Such an aspersion to cast on his character! Sorry Mysticpuma.


Quote:

Originally Posted by ElAurens (Post 201732)
It will be good for the War Clouds bunch to fly early birds for a while.

I think they need a break from their hot rods.
:-P

ROFL, We like WC but we have the same complaint, it's locked in a 1944 time warp.

Oktoberfest 11-30-2010 01:33 PM

As long as I have the Bf-110, I'll be happy. And it will be hard for all of those spit and hurricane pilots used to late 44 machines to fight against a plane that is from the same year and not a 1942 twin engine vs 1944 single engine :P

Warclouds, beware !

BigC208 11-30-2010 02:19 PM

I think it would be nice to switch back to 39/40 with Finland winter and continuation war. Lots of those planes can also be used in the following Blitzkrieg and Barbarossa chapters. Blitzkrieg has never been done properly. The amount of Allied and German armor I've seen in the developement updates leads me to think there are some major air to ground campaigns coming our way in the not too distant future.

It would be nice that paralell to the North African and European developements, a Pacific theatre will be made. Starting with Pearl Harbor, Coral sea and Midway. Next up could be Guadalcanal and the Island hopping campaign. I bring up parallel or other wise it will probably take 5 years before we see any carrier action. Hopefully by that time Grumman Northrop has eased up a bit about property rights so we can have a proper flyable planeset and realistic named carriers.

Since Oleg was talking about a more open archtecture maybe there will be third party companies that can sell planes or scenario's a la carte. The a la carte planes seem to work pretty good for RoF. I personally have no problem paying more for excellent content. Just spend $12 on a WWI bomber, expensive? Try model railroads or remote controll aircraft. It's a hobby after all right? If this financial model is used maybe Oleg can expand his devel opement team and work faster to bring us our next fix.

GOZR 12-01-2010 05:36 AM

Tomorrow wednesday at 5 pm end of the poll !

Wutz 12-01-2010 07:29 AM

Ugh...why don´t those late war freaks just buy lock on there you have all the speed and weapons you can dream of......

As for me I would be very happy if we got a good researched and made add on of the Pacific theatre, and yes I would be very happy if it could start with 1937. The Chinese Japanese war. After all WWII was a bit longer than just 1944 and 1945....even though some would enjoy reducing it to that.

R0NNC0 12-02-2010 07:47 AM

Write-in candidate: CBI.

Last place: Western Front 1944, Eastern Front.

Affe 12-03-2010 10:10 AM

For i would first East-front/Center of Europe and for the next North Africa/South Europe.


And please 1C Company don't crappy one fighters let's the real advantage of version (Historical) Example the P-51 is not very well for hard maneuver on game. FW-190 is crappy too, so give em the real parametric of them.



Thanks a lots for all workers on 1C Company and keep fit Mr. Oleg. :)


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