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Old 02-14-2012, 12:49 PM
335th_GRAthos 335th_GRAthos is offline
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According to the boost guage, 87 Octane, it does not appear to have had the modification that allows 100 octane and its +12lbs boost.
OK guys,

IF you tell me that the SpitII today runs with 87 octane fuel
and it flies like an overmodelled F-16,

what do you expect its performance will be if 1C hears your comments and grants you 100 octane fuel?



Oh besides, Blacksix already posted an answer I think:
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I learned about the fuel from Ilya.
Now we have simulated the performance of engines taken from public test. What kind of fuel they used - such fuel in our game
This "octane fuel" saga is becoming marvelous and I am struggling to grasp the meaning of trying to convince yourselves (first) and others (later), that a change of fuel will solve the bugs in the flight model which are the reason why your Spits get mercilessly kicked...


Just to be clear:
I am convinced that you are getting kicked in the SpitIs (and you rule in SpitIIs) because of the bad flight model bugs.
However I am not convinced that the reason lies in 13 octanes (the difference between 100 and 87 octane fuel).

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Last edited by 335th_GRAthos; 02-14-2012 at 01:02 PM.
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