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Old 01-20-2011, 06:05 PM
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JoeA, I am only saying that the current situation with bomb fusing as implemented in the 4.10 patch is every bit as bad as it was before the patch. Just in a different way.

And I know there will be issues with Cliffs of Dover, but because that is all I will be flying, IL2's issues will no longer matter to me.
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Old 01-20-2011, 06:10 PM
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JoeA, I am only saying that the current situation with bomb fusing as implemented in the 4.10 patch is every bit as bad as it was before the patch. Just in a different way.

And I know there will be issues with Cliffs of Dover, but because that is all I will be flying, IL2's issues will no longer matter to me.
this is entirely correct.

it was wrong and inaccurate before, and apparently it is still wrong and inaccurate, just in a markedly different way.

so, is this "realism" option going to be a selectable difficulty option, or are each kind of bomb going to get their correct fusing?

either do them all, or leave it be imo.
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