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It wouldn't be impossible to make the Anson flyable if a third party was interested. The information needed is (nearly?) all here in this simHQ thread, collected for the model we see in the recent update: http://www.simhq.com/forum/ubbthread...39#Post2388039
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So announcing AI-planes for BoB makes me quite looking forward to a great variety of planes in the end. |
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It would be nice if you are right but I doubt it will be an easy task to create a cockpit for SoW models. At least if you want to maintain the standard of the original game. Did Ilya say 6 or 12 month for the Anson? And that would be a professional working full time. On the other hand there are teams like slowakia, OFF or MAW who could probably pull that off. But even then I don't expect more than a handfull of planes added by non-commercial developers. |
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Depending on how the implementation works, I guess I'll be back into the modeling-business myself. |
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I don't think the mere ability to use a 3D modelling tool is the issue here - it's the "produce a 3D model which is technically compatible to the specifications". IIRC that was the major roadblock for a lot of modellers in the "history" of Il-2 ... and SoW increases the details by a huge margin.
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What I am looking forward to is proffessional 3rd party paid addons. When the likes of Shockwave start releasing aircraft for SoW, it will be something else. |
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Ouh Yea baby! You see that Fw 187 and the HE 115...
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+1! Let's hope that happens!
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