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Old 10-05-2009, 09:34 AM
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Well. The plane is in fact impossible to be shot down by any pre-1940 fighter. Even the 12 machinegun Hurri can't do the job, what about the rest of the fighters of its era, armed with 2 to 4 machine guns. I think this plane won't make it to any real online server because of this.
That is very sad...
We've been told that the patch would be made up to the Maddox quality, now we see a plane with a damage model which looks like a cheap MOD attempt...
Looks like that it has defined only the basic DM. i.e. strength of each part.
No specific spots to hit ot damage.
No fuel leaks, cut cables.
No pilot or gunners kills, neither fires.

I can create a MOD to fix tat in a day, but that is not the point.
The point is that we expected the final mod to unite the comminuty again. With such poor quality, it is reasonable that the majority will still stick with mods and previous versions....
Apart from the statement that SM.79 is a tough plane to bring down with small caliber weapons (to which I agree), everything else you said is complete bollocks.
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