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Old 03-20-2009, 08:06 PM
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The game starts with you in the cockpit on approach to a carrier. We've customized the joystick buttons for gear, brakes and tail hook.

This can be done easily in Pacific Fighters as well. With the full mission builder, the mission would be made, and you could have a incoming aircraft perfectly lined up with the flight deck, (you could have the USS Lexington CV2) distance out, altitude, speed all configured. I think that landing a nice old prop aircraft would give your visitor's a real treat...and she has guns!




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Our biggest challenge is getting the player to a scenario without going through all the set up, choosing a mission and base, choosing planes, etc


The player would start the game in the air, in the cockpit, and at the controls as you have done with MS...could also be done for your station's 1&2 as well. Where the 2 player's are only seconds away from eye contact, after they first begin to play.
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