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Amen.
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For sure.
Heck the 109's have hardly been touched. Biggest reason I got into using mods were the beautiful 109's compared to the awful stock versions.
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I would really like to see the Hawker Typhoon modelled. It would make a great mid-war combatant over France against Bf 109's and Fw 190's.
Having just finished reading Roland Beamont's superb "My Part Of The Sky" all I can think of is Typhoons!! |
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This should be a really easy addition to make for the game but it would be an incredibly useful addition for all Movie-makers.
Basically you create an invisible aircraft and make it neutral so it isn't targeted by Allied or Axis aircraft. IT IS ONLY FOR OFFLINE PLAY! This then allows you to 'film' footage without the camera aircraft getting in the way of the shots. It allows the most beautiful sweeping shots of aircraft as the players aircraft is invisible and doesn't get in the way of the locked F6 view. Here's an example of what it looks like, why it is incredibly useful and why I hope it will be considered for addition to the offline play. Cheers, MP PS> I would like to know if this is at-least something that can be considered? I doesn't need any modelling, it just needs to be an invisible aircraft, with no engine sound, no Polygons and neutral so it isn't attacked by enemy aircraft. Cheers
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+1!
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A map of France like WestFront 44 would be the perfect match for a Typhoon. I don't see it happening however, due to obvious content limitations.
If TD says it is possible to include a map like that, I'm in for any help needed ![]()
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Any news on the Whirlwind & Lancaster that are in the works?
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Just a note on the AI's a/c control..
Would it be possible to make the AI a/c control a bit smoother... It's control is currently a bit primitive in such that it 'over controls' then 'over corrects' resulting in jerky movements. In the instrumentation/control industry this is called PID, which smooths out 'overshoots' - overcontrol in the AI's case. ![]()
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