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IL-2 Sturmovik The famous combat flight simulator. |
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Hello,
As you can see I'm a member of the Common Wealth. Apparently a number of buildings (such as BuckHam Palace) are going to be indistructable (like in MSCFS1). This is due to some country having laws against targeting such cultural sites. Which country is it? What are the history of such laws? Thanks, Last edited by Avimimus; 11-12-2010 at 02:39 PM. |
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Invisible? Indestructable as read.
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Thanks for catching that.
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Oleg made mention of this a little while back and I was wondering the same thing. Seems a little absurd to me...
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I agree. Struck me as a little odd and not based on fact. Could be wrong of course
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AV. np,
I wouldn't mind that some buildings that didn't get damaged during the Bob and blitz are indestructable e.g. st paul's cathedral. Why there are such laws excist could be somekind of national pride? Or other reasons? Some simulators removed landmarks after 9/11 so it isn't possible to crash into them or such... |
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