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yeah hopefully the distinctive way the gear dropped when the hydraulics were damaged on the he111 will be modeled in the game.
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Apparently another user's grandfather used to fly 109s for the Luftwaffe, so he convinced him to try out the settings proposed by the RAF guy and comment on them. He set him up with the same sub-type he was flying back then, explained the controls to him and let him loose on the AI which consisted of some P-38s, expecting to hear how close the handling is to the real thing. However, instead of commenting on anything like that the old guy just took to flying some of the most leisurely and calculated maneuvers his grandson had seen and it was still a natural to him after all these years (that's actually quite an indication that the FM and stick sensitivity settings were pretty much spot on however). Happy to see his grandfather being comfortable with it and eager to see him score a kill, the guy is nevertheless a bit puzzled at how lazily his grandfather is flying while the AI opponents are throwing their P-38s all over the place, so he asks "why don't you close in and take a shot? you can out-maneuver them anyway". Well, the old guy replies "with the amount of turning he's doing, he'll be so tired in a minute or two that he won't be able to pull more than a couple of Gs, that's when i'll close in" ![]() |
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Would be nice to have somekind of stamina. But I think Oleg already stated that they had no satisfying way of modelling it.
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For bombers.. You could have a heart rate/stamina/panic system. You have a certain ammount of points to allocate to your crew before departure so you could have a balanced crew or have some crew stronger in areas than others... I think it would be quite good going off on a bombing mission knowing the guy in the rear turret is super cool but that if you start throwing your ship around then the waist gunner's gonna freak out! If you survive the mission you get points to account for experience. You could see how many of your original crew survived the tour and as they get killed you get given a random new crew member good or bad. This is probably way more complex than I've made it out to be... sorry, just a thought bubble. |
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Isn't this already in SoW on some level?
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I realise this is a very old thread, but I was googling my father (as a bored man does sometimes) and came across this thread....my father being John Greenwood whose comments are quoted at the beginning of this thread.
I, in fact, remember getting a Battle of Britain PC game many years ago together with a joystick attachment and getting him to have a go at it. After showing him the controls and putting into a squadron of Heinkel he immediately showed the skills that kept him alive at that time had not disappeared. The way he locked on and then used his controls to "slide"with his prey was quite amazing. Anyway, I will likely show him this thread and he will get a good laugh out of it no doubt. He is now 91 and soon all of his kind will be "unavailable". I suggest if programmers or testers want information they should just ask.....he remembers his version of those days of lost youth very well (although he never remembers any of the bets he has lost to me ![]() When I show this thread to him I will ask him to explain why he believed you would be dead flying straight and level for a period coming up the rear of the enemy. |
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Well, please pass on my gratitude to your father for his service and sacrifice. I have been fortunate enough over the years to be able to meet a few veterans and have been both amazed and humbled by these gentlemen and their stories.
My circle of friends are all in their late 20's - mid 30's, and apart from the serving soldiers, aren't interested in military history. They are all, however, very conscious of the sacrifices made that enable our generation to live and bring up families in a free United Kingdom. While i can only speak for myself, i am pretty sure i speak for them as well when i say that thankyou is far too small a word. Ted |
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