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Soviet Ace 04-04-2010 08:53 PM

Single Missions (Pointless for some)
 
So I was just playing around, with the Single Missions and I began realizing that some of the missions are just flat out pointless and achieve nothing but a single kill. I mean, all I have to do with some of them is find the single out of place Heinkel or Messerschmitt, and shoot it down with nothing else to do. And some, all I have to do is catch up with the single target, and blow it out of the sky with no reaction from the AI.

So, out of more disappointment from BoP, I ask: Why in the hell, would you waste game space for a mission; such as I have given as examples. It doesn't accomplish anything, and really could have gone to maybe adding Cockpits, accurate noise, accurate this and that. Now I know, that this sounds like another "what's the point of playing BoP" Thread, but it's just an observation to what this waste of game space is, but could have been put forth to.

Ah well, it doesn't really matter now anyways, the Dev's can't do anything anymore anyway. I just wanted to see what others thought about this waste of space with some of the missions.

SEE 04-04-2010 10:05 PM

those recce missions where you fly to a series of waypoints....and absolutely sweet FA else...............I pack a good novel and have a read along the way.....its either that or land and a have a picnic.........:grin:

Shaderhacker 04-05-2010 07:41 PM

Buy the PC version! :-P

markyboyacebassist 04-05-2010 07:48 PM

Picnic?
 
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Originally Posted by SEE (Post 153237)
those recce missions where you fly to a series of waypoints....and absolutely sweet FA else...............I pack a good novel and have a read along the way.....its either that or land and a have a picnic.........:grin:


I say EVA, any chance of an invite? Sitting in a deckchair sipping alcoholic ginger beer whilst looking at my beautiful Spitfire MK9 sounds wonderful!!
Any chance some WAAFs might make a appearance?
:grin::grin::grin:

SEE 04-05-2010 08:18 PM

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Originally Posted by markyboyacebassist (Post 153327)
Any chance some WAAFs might make a appearance?
:grin::grin::grin:

ha ha......get back to base and the CO asks ....

"encounter any bogeys or problems? "

"Hmm.........sorry Sir, I didn't look up her nose but her Knicks went down a treat!"

Soviet Ace 04-05-2010 08:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Shaderhacker (Post 153325)
Buy the PC version! :-P

I've got 1946, so I'm alright for now. WoP looks nice, but I like having tons of planes to choose from in the meantime. ;)

FOZ_1983 04-05-2010 10:04 PM

Couldn't agree more. Some of the missions are a complete waste of time and pointless.

Most notably the one you have mentioned, where you fly the Hurricane and have to spot any "odd behaviour" in amongst a formation of HE111's.

Spot a lone HE111 thats acts odd then shoot it down.... dont worry, ignore the rest!! Its bloody stupid. Why do that? Seems like they had alot of free time on their hands and needed to add a few more things to the game haha.

Ah well, nevermind.

Shaderhacker 04-05-2010 11:41 PM

Hahaha! Well, the DLC is coming soon which will add more planes and more missions. I can't wait for coop!

The_Goalie_94 04-06-2010 08:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Shaderhacker (Post 153344)
Hahaha! Well, the DLC is coming soon which will add more planes and more missions. I can't wait for coop!

what...?

BRIGGBOY 04-06-2010 12:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Shaderhacker (Post 153344)
Hahaha! Well, the DLC is coming soon which will add more planes and more missions. I can't wait for coop!

well fck off and play it then


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