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Old 12-08-2009, 01:40 AM
Ernst Ernst is offline
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BS is ONE, painstakingly detailed, aircraft. Writing full startup procedures for all of the aircraft that will eventually be in SoW series? Are you willing to pay $50+ for every single one? And just how many enthusiasts are you including? Oleg said it correctly, even if option to do full startup sequence (including warmup, etc) was available, almost nobody would do it every single time.
If you enjoy sequences, try:
http://www.amazon.com/Microsoft-Flig...0236281&sr=1-1
If, like the rest of us, you prefer combat to checklists, then hush.
I understand how it is difficult to develop complex engine start ups to ever single plane. However it is possible to develop some tools to 3rd parties who decides to develop this kind o features. If i like to much an aircraft i see no problem to pay some "greens" to experience an improved management version of it. This way, i see no problem if Oleg decides to do like they did in RoF and releases some new planes by some few dollars.

I like combat, but other aspects are important too. You talked about FSX, but there i cant put some holes in another aircraft... And some say that IL2 physics is a step ahead.

Last edited by Ernst; 12-08-2009 at 01:53 AM.
 

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