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Old 11-19-2011, 08:52 AM
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And it seems the mechanics did the warming up back in the real BoB...
nice video again, enjoyable to watch ( btw, what are your system specs and detail settings ?)

has this been requested as a feature for BoB ? when i watch your video's i always skip forward over the initial 30% which has the boring wait time. the extensive waiting times for engine warmups at frontline and forward airbases is just not realistic. its a classic case about trying to be "full real" about something that isnt realistic at all.

should be easy enough for luthier to amend, add an option for "allow pit crews to warm engines in correct historical setting" (ex a complete cold start in some situations might be realistic, eg for bombers/fighters going on an offensive mission from a rear base)

a dedicated thread could attract luthiers attention to it, i am sure it wouldnt be difficult or time consuming to amend
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