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CoD Multiplayer Everything about multiplayer in IL-2 CoD

View Poll Results: Which method
Method 1 - Scripted 8 66.67%
Method 2 - C in C 3 25.00%
Neutral - I do not want to vote, just see the results 0 0%
Alternative - which I shall list briefly below 1 8.33%
Voters: 12. You may not vote on this poll

 
 
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Old 03-10-2012, 07:49 PM
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Agreed but RRR is not something we will be using, would you really wait 9 mins for your Hurri to be rearmed or 20 mins for your spit to be rearmed before proceading to refuel. Repairs? 30 mins, 2 hours?
I realise RRR is not in the game (yet). However, I keep hearing this arguement over & over again. In-game RRR would never be the same as RL for the reason you indicate, but an RRR of say 60 secs to 120 secs (depending upon task) is feasible especially if mission plane numbers are limited. eg. provide a limited number of spit IIa's & unlimited number of spit Mk1's; I guarentee that the spit IIa pilots will want to get back to base to RRR & save their plane rather than just ditch it & spawn in a new plane.
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