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Old 11-28-2011, 02:29 PM
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Hi,

I'm returning to mission building. I used to do quite a bit in il-2 1946 and dabbled when CloD first appeared but now I'm finding I can't get certain things to work....

1. Cannot get Do-17's (only bomber I've tried so far) to level bomb a building, or a a vehicle.

2. After setting area bomb the bombs fall well short of where that waypoint icon is placed.

3. Fighters told to Escort or Cover won't engage enemy fighters.

4.
planes often don't get to their waypoints on time, I've checked the speed between waypoints is achievable.
Hi

1. Seems ok for me

2. Move waypoint to desired location after observing the "actual" drop point

3. Add extra "waypoint" free hunt or "set waypoint" attack fighters along the ac escort wp route.

4. Unload some fuel, the AI don't need as much as humans, I make sure the climb/distance ratio to next way-points realistic enough otherwise they tend to wander off the correct route early on.

At the moment discovering what's a feature or a bug in the FMB is annoying and time consuming.

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