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ZaltysZ 11-11-2009 08:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Oleg Maddox (Post 118789)
What do you mean:
1. Battle order in action?
...

He probably means "Боевой порядок"., i.e., relative positions of various units on the battlefield, partitioning of battle force into divisions and etc.

Oleg Maddox 11-11-2009 08:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ZaltysZ (Post 118794)
He probably means "Боевой порядок"., i.e., relative positions of various units on the battlefield, partitioning of battle force into divisions and etc.

probably I did the answer for his question in edited later message.

I only can say that when columns has finish waypont that don't move in a pre-battle parking - this is too complex to make for the unknown for program locations. This is possible in other types of games like stategy that developed escpaecially for such puropses and have just special fixed locations on the maps for such sets. In our case they may origanize battle order movement right from the columns. And it is the best solution for the fligth sim - free ability to place the AI interacting ground units to any locations of the map.

Romanator21 11-11-2009 08:51 AM

Hello Oleg,

I just want to confirm if this is accurate, for future reference, as I posted this earlier:

Flyable:
G-50, BR-20
Bf-109 E1, E-3. Bf-110. Ju-87 B-2. Ju-88 A-1. He-111.
Spitfire MkI, Hurricane MkI, Bristol Bolingbroke.
Su-26

AI:
CR-42, Ju-52, He-59, He-115, Fw-200, Bf-108, Do-17 (2 versions), Gloster Gladiator, Boulton Paul Defiant, Bristol Blenheim, Bristol Beaufighter, Avro Anson, Vickers Wellington, Short Sunderland, deHavilland Tigermoth.

Feuerfalke 11-11-2009 08:57 AM

You better ask that, when it's clear what will be in the game and what will not. ATM we've still some time to go, so this list may not be definitely set, yet. ;)

Mhondoz 11-11-2009 09:11 AM

Gunnery stats from devicelink
 
Hi Oleg, and thanks for the updates! :-)

I see you are creating a new devicelink that will probably also work online. A question earlier in this thread asks for logs with gunnery stats available offline too...

So my question is:
1. Will gunnery stats be available from devicelink?
2. Will gunnery stats available offline?

I think it will be a nice feature when practicing offline to have this kind of information available. If it is from devicelink even better. :-)

For IL-2 I made a tool to use with the G15 keyboard which has a small LCD screen where I display gunnery stats from the log file. But it would have been much better if it was available directly from the game for example via devicelink...

Oleg Maddox 11-11-2009 09:35 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Romanator21 (Post 118798)
Hello Oleg,

I just want to confirm if this is accurate, for future reference, as I posted this earlier:

Flyable:
G-50, BR-20
Bf-109 E1, E-3. Bf-110. Ju-87 B-2. Ju-88 A-1. He-111.
Spitfire MkI, Hurricane MkI, Bristol Bolingbroke.
Su-26

AI:
CR-42, Ju-52, He-59, He-115, Fw-200, Bf-108, Do-17 (2 versions), Gloster Gladiator, Boulton Paul Defiant, Bristol Blenheim, Bristol Beaufighter, Avro Anson, Vickers Wellington, Short Sunderland, deHavilland Tigermoth.

Something like this :) Close to true.

Can add Tiger Moth as a two seater training aricraft for all users. Means we plan to use this one for trainings for beginners as a basis. And probably for online training with real human teacher inside. We have real pilot(my great friend) who flew and can fly this aircraft in Australia that to make this one very close to real behavior.
No German training aricraft. Even I would wish to have it myself. Probably third party may develop any training piston engine aircraft and training itself later.

Feuerfalke 11-11-2009 09:52 AM

I really hope the training-feature will make it into the release. That would be a good start for many players into the simming genre.

Oleg Maddox 11-11-2009 09:57 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Feuerfalke (Post 118806)
I really hope the training-feature will make it into the release. That would be a good start for many players into the simming genre.

Its why we would like to make it. Not like in MS or RoF did. More useful. More real.

Mat72 11-11-2009 09:59 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Oleg Maddox (Post 118803)
Something like this :) Close to true.

Can add Tiger Moth as a two seater training aricraft for all users. Means we plan to use this one for trainings for beginners as a basis. And probably for online training with real human teacher inside. We have real pilot(my great friend) who flew and can fly this aircraft in Australia that to make this one very close to real behavior.
No German training aricraft. Even I would wish to have it myself. Probably third party may develop any training piston engine aircraft and training itself later.

Hi Oleg,

Will there be the danger of attack from marauding German fighters whilst on training missions? Would teach pilots to keep a good look out!! :)

Oleg Maddox 11-11-2009 10:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mhondoz (Post 118802)
Hi Oleg, and thanks for the updates! :-)

I see you are creating a new devicelink that will probably also work online. A question earlier in this thread asks for logs with gunnery stats available offline too...

So my question is:
1. Will gunnery stats be available from devicelink?
2. Will gunnery stats available offline?

I think it will be a nice feature when practicing offline to have this kind of information available. If it is from devicelink even better. :-)

For IL-2 I made a tool to use with the G15 keyboard which has a small LCD screen where I display gunnery stats from the log file. But it would have been much better if it was available directly from the game for example via devicelink...

these things we keep for the end of development. So I can't tell you what will be there finally. I can tell you that we have done much more then in Il-2 in principle, but what will be with the release at the moment is a question. However always good basis is a success for future additions, like it was with Il-2. With Il-2 we learned a lot.

I like the things shown me here :)


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