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IL-2 Sturmovik: Birds of Prey Famous title comes to consoles.

 
 
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Old 09-10-2009, 12:49 AM
Linus_Manning Linus_Manning is offline
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Hey Anton,

thanks for being so active in responding to posts in this forum.

My suggestions include adding more options to training. Would it be possible to add more types of ground targets and more targets in general? Such as trucks, trains, or tanks? Personally, I really enjoy going after the ships on the English Channel map if you turn hostile AAA on so more things like that would be fun. Would it be possible to make it so you didn't have to add any enemy fighters at all but instead would have to destroy ground targets to complete a training mission? Could you have at least 3 other planes with you? Or you could fly without any enemies at all? I guess you could just make it so you have to end the mission yourself since there would be nothing to accomplish. Unless you land or something. I guess I am too used to playing the quick mission builder on PC. What is there on the console version is fun don't get me wrong, it's so fun it makes me want more.

Would it also be possible to open up multiple aircraft for use in each single player mission? If it needs to be kept realistic this could be limited to aircraft from the nation you are playing as.

I don't know if changes like this are too big but those are my ideas.
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