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Forget about the SU-26, Fix the Flight Models
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The most common issue brought up on these forums is the poor modelling of the real BoB aircraft. Ie. the Spitfires, Hurricanes, 109's, etc. Please don't waste time to include an aircraft which had NOTHING to do with the actual battle and devote the team's energy to fixing the planes which actually fought. Thankyou |
All in all I think the planes are very good, but are going to see a few changes with the patch.
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Certainly the Desastersoft crew don't see a problem. And they are both independent and experts.
http://simhq.com/forum/ubbthreads.ph...ml#Post3644748 But this I agree...who cares about Su26! Fix other broken stuff first...like AI. |
We have seen in the recent past the devs cave to pressure of a few loud voices. The aircraft being change to a unhistorical state ie. RPM guage. So is this what the community as a whole wants, I don't think so. Alot of the aircraft complaints can be traced to flying them incorectly, and I think the devs are taking a look at the speeds etc. :)
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Does it have to be either or? Can't it be both?
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Nobody needs a su-26!
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Plz fix damn Flight Model and performacne of BOB planes. If it have to be the last patch before sequel at least give us realistic and historical performacne of these planes and good flight model. Most knwon isuses and bugs in FM code are: - wrong Merlin engines ( MErlin III and Merlin XII) power settings not accurate with manuals ( for 87 octan version and 100 Octan) - including wrong RPMs settings, wrong mixture operation, too fast overheting and engine damage - all planes are too slow expecially at the deck - British fighters are too slow ab. 30 mph ( it is funny when 100 Octan versions at emergency +12lbs boost reach only speed accurate for +6 1/4 lbs) and German 109s are too slow ab. 20-30 kph - all planes have too low service celling - 109 still have wrong slats working ( they open too late according to british test) and bad stall charactersitic |
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