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More ideas:
1) Make the red and blue target locator/tracking arrows separate from the no cockpit view. Allow them to be turned on or off either as a keyboard command or as a difficulty option. That way, the tracking arrows could be turned on when the cockpit view is on or turned off when the no cockpit view is on. This feature is available in CloD and might be an unused feature of IL2. 2) Allow the game to be paused while the map view is active. 3) Allow ships and stationary ground objects (i.e., buildings) to appear on the mini-map. Also have a switch so that ships and stationary objects don't appear on the mini-map, while planes still do (to simulate radar which can't pick up low-lying objects). 4) Provide a difficulty option which allow objects on the mini-map to remain hidden or unidentified until identified by a friendly unit (ship, vehicle, plane, etc.) equipped with a radio. This would represent the need to visually identify "bogies" picked up by ground-based radar. |
#592
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This option gets requested a lot, mostly by people who don't realize that the swastika is outlawed in some countries and is considered to be in extremely bad taste in many more. If DT had a FAQ, it should be right up there with other things that cannot be included in the game. |
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It is about history. Like it or not all German planes had a hakenkreuz painted on their tail. How about flying without any national markings on russian planes, because comunism was evil?
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At the risk of breaking a site rule, even the British Fleet Air Arm was known to use the swastika. This is a Blackburn Dart landing on HMS Furious in 1926. The use of the swastika by Finnish Air Forces pre-dated the rise of the nazi's in Germany. However laws are laws and some national sensitivities are understandably greater than others.
http://i239.photobucket.com/albums/f...titled-1-9.jpg Don't click on the link if you might be offended. Last edited by Asheshouse; 05-24-2011 at 03:02 PM. |
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And the fact that you already gοt into politics discussion (the communism comment) confirms that I am right. |
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The swastika is outlawed in several countries. Companies selling products must respect those laws or have problems. Who cares enough about a stupid swastika to create problems.
Basically, some people stupidly fixate on something like the swastika that means nothing. They just want to create issues for complaints. Why not put a picture of "Hello Kitty" on the tail of your Axis aircraft. It would mean just about as much, and maybe even get a smile from the dude that blasts your butt out of the sky. Last edited by nearmiss; 05-24-2011 at 05:06 PM. |
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Swastika
GENTLEMEN, LET'S FORGET ABOUT SVASTIKAS!
I'm sorry my first post generated such a squabble. I didn't mean to, and I thought my 2 previous posts made my point clear: I consider this a side issue of the game, and as it would be outlaw, the question is over (and thus any debate in this place is of questionable interest, IMHO). I created this situation against my will. So I'll try to put an end to the argument and bring everybody round: A famous pioneer airman said: "The first guy who painted a roundel on an airplane is a criminal". I ain't sure, but it may be famous Brazilian pilot Alberto Santos-Dumont, who was horrified by the use of (unarmed) airplanes for military purpose when WWI started, and even more by the use of armed airplanes when they appeared. As some of you may know, he ended committing suicide, depressed by incurable disease (sclerosis) and supposedly also by the use of aircraft in warfare. --- I'd be pleased to see my 2nd initial topic debated with even more enthousiam (see next post). |
#598
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Fly Me to the Moon
The AI nav lights issue correction paved the way to better night flight experience.
I think making exhaust flames visible could be the next (easy?) step which would notably improve night fighting. I don’t fly at night in IL2. Not because I ain’t interested, but because I don’t see I damn thing - not to say downward. Any feedback on this? On the other hand, AIs seem to be owl-eyed. Before thinking of blinding them, the next step IMO may be to give the player a chance (to spot exhaust pipes - as RL early night fighters). Your opinion? Any other idea to improve night flying, fighting or bombing? |
#599
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Coloured flares for ground target marking
Ammo crates and fuel tanks wich can explode Bigger smoke plumes that follow the wind direction Turn/slip indicator mounted on the P-47 gunsights Bigger tracers for the 50.call mgs Option to select tracer rounds or normal rounds Larger normandy map West Berlin map Multi crew Flyable Lancaster |
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...Wellington, Defiant, He-219, Ju-88C/G
Non-flyable Hampden, Stirling Radar antennas for Bf-110, Fw-190, Ju-88, Ar-234 (+ Coastal Command Wellington and Liberator) Exhaust flame suppressors... |
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