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Old 02-07-2012, 10:37 PM
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+1 to what Bearcat said.

From my own point of view, if stock had one of the FoV mods as part of it to enable true widescreen support i could quite happily live with that and fly completely stock.

As it is, i've modded my 4.11 just to have that as for me, thats a must.

That along with some cockpit repaints and some map repaints, and some visual effects mods since its already modable. I can live without the mod planes, there's enough in stock to keep me and my squad busy in the main.

I understand why Team D can't incorporate many of the cockpit repaints because of the size of the textures etc, but i've got a good computer so it doesn't hinder my performance, and i do like the eye candy.

I do miss the maps though, but again understand why TeamD can't use many of them.

At the moment the dangerdogz are flying a mix of 4.11 and UP3. UP3 because we have an event running at the moment for which we need it, but more and more 4.11 for regular flying, especially if i'm hosting as i love the ai and overheat in 4.11.

Of course, with the new ai, it doesn't always go to plan....... Somewhere near Berlin after getting bounced by La7's, Doh!


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