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Old 05-12-2012, 03:30 PM
csThor csThor is offline
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Thumbs down Oh for the love of god!

Whiskey - Tango - Foxtrott?

Why do I get the "entitlement vibe" from some of the hardcore-RAF types here? Wakeup call people - CloD is not supposed to model the outcome of the historical BoB, it's supposed to model accurate performance figures. Introducing 100oc fuel isn't going to be the magic potion that allows RAF players to take on the whole Luftwaffe on their own, win single-handedly and shoot down evil Nazi aircraft by giving them a stern glare. (please note the dripping sarcasm here)

I can't shake the impression that some of you people - on both sides - make way too much noise about performance intricacies. Wakeup call number two - aerial warfare was never ever about duels between individuals and always about teamwork to achieve specific goals. If people would get over that god awful dogfight-contest-e-sports fixation and focused more on historical mission setups with appropriate team tasks these pointless bickering over FM intricacies would cease. But then some folks seem to be hell-bent on either re-fighting WW2 (if they aren't still fighting it) or about proving just what kind of super-duper great egomaniac they are.

PS: Yes, I do fly blue. But I focus on the Stuka so speed isn't an issue for me. The Stuka has none.
 

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