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Old 01-03-2009, 10:51 PM
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I wouldn't mind some loss in fidelity if it means a few more types. Variety is very good to have I think. But definitely the F-86 and MiG-15 are what immediately comes to mind with Korea. After that the Mustang and Corsair are there as well.

I'm going to be completely selfish and hope for a Sea Fury as that'd be great.

I believe the rumors suggest a strong chance of some sort of Gloster Meteor variant which will be interesting. Apparently the Meteor in Korea was not competitive in any great amount with the MiG-15 but I'd be flying it nonetheless.
this is great news about the meteor. just got done reading doug hurst's history of RAAF 77 squadron in korea. heaps of stories about their fight using mustangs and meteors. sounds like the meteor wasn't a complete dog at low altitude against migs, but it wasn't great either (if the creators are reading this - i'm more than willing to send yoyu my dog-eared copy. heaps of pics and ideas for missions).

also, i hope we get some ground crew simulated for korean carrier ops. rent the movie bridges at toko ri and get inspired guys.

cheers and keep up the good work.
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Old 01-04-2009, 02:13 AM
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I too would like a good Viet Nam sim, but there are many stumbling blocks that really put it out of the question. The biggest being the absolute necessity for a "GiB" (Guy in Back). The aircraft of the era (especially the US ones) were trying for technological levels that we have today, but with 1960's computing power on board. No single seater would be effective simply because of task saturation of the pilot, hence the proliferation of 2 seat fighters of the period. (The F4, and, F-105 in particular come to mind).

For these types to work for our purposes we would have to have a very sophisticated AI "GiB". I can't see that happening anytime soon. And even though we could still have plenty of cool single seaters, (Mig 17, Crusader, Skyraider, etc...), not having an F-105 for Wild Weasel missions would take a very important element out of the sim.
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Old 01-04-2009, 03:23 AM
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Well, in single player you could pause and switch cockpits if you want to do everything manually. However, since SoW will feature multiple players in a single aircraft for multiplayer, why not extend this to a possible Vietnam add-on?

Ok, you could still fly online with a AI weapons officer in your plane and switch cockpits as necessary, but imagine the thrill of going SAM hunting with another human in the second cockpit. SA-2s flying around your F-105, the backseater trying his best to help with SA and call out incoming missiles, flak and maybe even hostile jets while searching for those radar emissions, while the pilot focuses on flying the aircraft according to his feedback/instructions and bring weapons on the target. If the sim has a built in intercomm feature to avoid cluttering up Teamspeak that would be pretty sweet.

And then let's not forget the variety of aircraft and missions either. There were prop planes in Vietnam too. Imagine flying a Skyraider on a CAS mission or even a rescue scenario, crawling along at 100mph marking targets with that bullet magnet, the O-1 Bird Dog, so that the F-4s can swoop in at 500 knots and drop napalm without having to go around and visually ID targets, or even flying AC-47 gunships and A-26s at night, armed with flares and searchlights over the Ho Chi Minh trail.

The possible scenarios are endless. I am getting impatient because my PC is getting too old to run today's software adequately and i'd like to have some specs to upgrade to, but in the end i think it's good they are taking their time with SoW. If they make a robust software base with a secure (anti-cheat) mod foundation, there's no limit to what we might see. They did some of that with IL-2 as well, coding stuff that couldn't run on PCs of that time and they enabled it gradually along the way, so i guess they will do it again. The biggest challenge is to make the design modular so that you can add things in the future without too much hassle.
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Old 02-02-2009, 11:19 PM
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Arrow i have some information for us

STORM OF WAR: BATTLE OF BRITAIN
STORM OF WAR: THE EAST FRONT (leningrado to stalingrado?)
STORM OF WAR: THE WEST FRONT (?)
STORM OF WAR: THE MIDDLE (mediterraneo?, italy?) (& Afrika?)
STORM OF WAR: THE WEST BOMBER CAMPAING (London-berlin?)
STORM OF WAR: SEA AND AIR OPERATIONS (?)
STORM OF WAR: THE FLYING TIGERS (China?)
STORM OF WAR: KOREA
STORM OF WAR: PACIFIC THEATRE (o somthing like that)



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