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Old 07-23-2010, 11:41 PM
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Not just OT, they're incomprehensible for the most part!
He is italian,and he can barely write in english.At the beggining I thought he was japanese.
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Old 07-24-2010, 06:46 AM
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Thanks for proving my point. Post reported.
no need to over react, he's just sharing some nice pictures
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Old 07-24-2010, 06:53 AM
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OK, hows this? It's about as large as I can get it while staying under 1 MB filesize.
must be from the austria high detail addon, its one of the nicest and most detailed scenery's that exist for ms-fs-X

for vfr flying that level of detail is great, but for doing lower altitude flights it looks quickly very dated. same with flight models. for ex i seriously doubt that in real life i, as a barely trained pilot, could successfully fly a 767 inverted under the golden gate bridge and live to tell the tale (as i can do in ms-fs-x).

and for me those 2 are the most important aspect, low level detail (and immersion), and realistic flight models. so il2/BoB it is for me, there just is no substitute
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Old 07-24-2010, 11:07 AM
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The problem with large pictures....

Many users are not on fast bandwidth internet connections. Once page starts to render image they have to wait a long time for it to show.

Try to keep images maximum size of 1024x768 or less.

I have a very fast computer and cable internet connection. I don't care about big images, except I have to scroll to the side to see them and then scroll back to the left to read next postings. That is not very considerate of others.
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Old 07-24-2010, 04:12 PM
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Why hasn't this topic been deleted, yet one discussing the various ideas regarding the environment in SoW was? Just asking. At least next time I want to have a rant or go O/T I know that putting SoW, Oleg etc in the title will make it acceptable
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Old 07-24-2010, 04:55 PM
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IMO....
The Senior Members should organize a secretariat to discuss the implementation of regulatory measures on OTs. Articles and paragraphs of the resulting document should individually be approved by a referendum involving all Members of the forum. The rules adopted shall be attached and structured by a protocol committee of Moderators and sent to the final approval of Oleg.

Thus the situation of the OT posts at 1C forum, subdivision Il-2, would be regulated!
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Old 07-24-2010, 04:56 PM
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Why hasn't this topic been deleted, yet one discussing the various ideas regarding the environment in SoW was? Just asking. At least next time I want to have a rant or go O/T I know that putting SoW, Oleg etc in the title will make it acceptable
Why hasn't this topic been deleted? Possibly because some people have a sense of humour?

Let's face it, this forum could do with lightening up sometimes.
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Old 07-24-2010, 06:25 PM
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I know but I was annoyed my post, which I took time to write, was scrapped.

And humour? I thought that was banned last year?
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Old 07-25-2010, 09:15 PM
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The problem with large pictures....

Many users are not on fast bandwidth internet connections. Once page starts to render image they have to wait a long time for it to show.

Try to keep images maximum size of 1024x768 or less.

I have a very fast computer and cable internet connection. I don't care about big images, except I have to scroll to the side to see them and then scroll back to the left to read next postings. That is not very considerate of others.
I have followed your kind suggestion, and made the changes.

Just because I'm evil it doesn't mean I'm not a nice guy 8^)

@zapatista: good guess, in fact just on the other side of the alps from Austria, Trentino-Alto Adige region of Italy. Very few good things about FSX, the main one is the hi-res photo scenery 3rd party addons. It takes way too much work to get it looking right, tho.
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Old 07-25-2010, 11:13 PM
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+1!!

I actually LOLed, but then we swedes are raised on English humour!

(By the way how do you conjugate LOL? LOLed, LOLled, LOLED...)

I vote for L'dOL
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