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IL-2 Sturmovik: Birds of Prey Famous title comes to consoles.

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Old 09-18-2009, 11:39 AM
David603 David603 is offline
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Thanx for the reply and explanation...

Since online al fights are normally at 0-5000 ft... and the flight model in the game gets odd at high altitudes (where the P-51 has its strength).. I would suggest to take give the P-51 the performance as if it was at high altitides.

What I mean is... Take the historical performance of the P-51 at 20.000ft.. and give that performance to the P-51 in game.. at 0-5000ft. (at least make it competative to the 109's)

Yes I know this would not be completely accurate... but I hope you will agree...that it wont make it an overpowered plane... nor even the best plane online.

And I think...that this would be more accurate... to give the real performance to the wrong altitude range.. than... whatever the P-51 is doing ingame right now :S.

We were promissed 40+ planes... but the P-51 make it -2.. because you just cant use them (hope you agree on that one)



plz... give me some feedback on this ^^ (dont flame )
Somehow, the idea of giving the P51D a top speed of 438mph at sea level doesn't seem like making the game fair. What would be fair on the P51D would be reducing the default fuel load to maybe 50-60%, and shifting the planes balance forward some to simulate the effect of the rear fuselage fuel tank being drained before combat. This would mean the P51 would be running a combat load, not a take-off load with max fuel that you aren't going to be using, which would make the P51 at least reasonably competitive, and be more true to the state a P51 would be fighting in.
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Old 09-18-2009, 11:44 AM
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What would be fair is that you should have a choice at which altitude you spawn at...simple and it works...
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Old 09-18-2009, 11:47 AM
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What would be fair is that you should have a choice at which altitude you spawn at...simple and it works...
no no.. altitude and speed are the 2 things that decide victories.. always spawning 2000ft above the combat...gives you a very unfair advantage



David..I really like your idea! it keeps the realism in the P-51 .. hope they will do something like that
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Old 09-18-2009, 02:50 PM
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What would be fair is that you should have a choice at which altitude you spawn at...simple and it works...
Not if the game still doesn't model the plane correctly at altitude it doesn't
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Old 09-18-2009, 03:12 PM
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Not if the game still doesn't model the plane correctly at altitude it doesn't
it doesnt give the P-51 an advantage in that case... but it does give the alleady good performing planes... and extra advantage.. right?
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