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Old 10-07-2011, 02:23 PM
JG4_Bendwick JG4_Bendwick is offline
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Default Human Bombers and AI Gunners

written by JG4_Widukind
IL 2 COD Europ.Version

Bomber:
"The autopilot works not for the Ju 88 "! (either Mode 1 or 2)

The automatic pilot of the Heinkel H 2 and Me 110 perform well.
The Autopilot Mode 2 stabilization levels drop due to strong(down) when you turn on him.
The Baydoors are filled and labeled wrong.( Airbreaks too)
Gyro view has no height adjustment in 10 steps! (Very annoying)

Online mode: Gunner
Gunner will no longer work after you have been to place them.
Gunner (Humann fly) are shooting very bad and almost not at all ..... only fly in straight

It is itself Gunner: (online)
the Gunner frame He111 kan be moved only very poorly, it is too choppy and reacts very slowly over the keys.
that we should all be able to move the mouse.
be flown because after 7 years online I know that the IL-2 bombers from only one player.
We tried that already goes to 2 .. but bad.

This is probably the biggest problem shooting, because the Mg stops after a short volley, and after that no permanently shoot more , or fire at irregular intervals individually.(in online Mode and offline)
The magazine takes me too long to change.

Graphics: Since beta 2
Outview has improved, vision is clearer
Graphic cockpit looks like IL 2 1946 .
I also have a lot of state System Crashes
and Servercrashes

short preview.

My Graphics: 1920 x1080
all Settings on high and on.(Ellepsie off )
Forest low
Buildings low

My Sytem:

Intel I 7 3.4GHZ 2600k ; 8GB Memory ;
AMD Radon 6870 1GB HD;Win 7 64bit ; 80GB SSD ;USB 3, Motherboard sandy Bridge Acer (4 Processors) 4 pysikal.

sorry for my bad eng
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Old 10-07-2011, 04:04 PM
JG53Frankyboy JG53Frankyboy is offline
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actually i have most times to imagine what you want to say
And i dont use any BETAs......

i guess we have to wait the next STEAM patch , than check the Ju88.
If its Gyro compass is working, and without this, its "autopilot" can not work.
If it still has its 'automatic' bombflaps (that actually the Blenheim should have and not the Ju88 ! ).
And we can complain again that the Ju88A-1 propeller was no CSP one. It had two settings:
1. manual like the 109
2. 'automatic' so that it mantained a fixed rpm of 2350rpm (used during start and dive)

i guess we will open a list
the next official version will for sure not solve every thing in CoD - still a way to go....
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Old 10-07-2011, 06:55 PM
JG4_Bendwick JG4_Bendwick is offline
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i hope they fix thath fast .
the Ju 88 have more version of loadout.
I test levelbombing from high alt but never i hit the Target on the point from my
ironcross.
They in many times explode in front of the target.(yes high and speed are ok)
when i go down with my Plane ( icant see the detonatin or the holes)
i cant find any Bombholes on the Ground (only with 50Kg)

übrigens könntet ihr mal häufiger in euren TS sein

...JG4_Widukind
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Old 10-17-2011, 08:50 PM
JG4_Bendwick JG4_Bendwick is offline
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Patch 95050

JU 88 again NO "working Kreisel-Kompass" !!!

and not working high Stabilisation for the 88

very boring.
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