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Old 11-07-2011, 02:10 PM
TomcatViP TomcatViP is offline
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Hello Bliss,

I hve no stutters here (Fr) playing on ATAG since I disabled the custom skins on my computer.

The weird think is that I still hve skins appearing in my temp folder after deleting all file here. But I did try other sever. So I don't think this to be related to ATAG.

As a personal preference I would not like to see the amount of air activity being tunned down. With the ATAG server you are on the right way with high & Med flying bombers (although most of them are too low IMHO). However there is a too much bomber activity on the red side. It would be nice to see only bomber command sorties at dusk and low level attack by light bombers. Perhaps this will ease the level of activity on the client side and help to switch the action over southern england.

On the same ground, London mission could be nice as it is a point target were all the player and AI will hve to converge. I know tht many fear the lack of perf associated with the London area but actually, it has not to be really London. It could be an other point on the map

Still I am not a Map makers so this is only speculation. But be assured that I really Thx you for the effort you provide for all of us !

~S!
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