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Eklund89 02-04-2011 09:47 PM

Hi!
I would like to keep my plane in a campaign. If my plane gets a hit, i would like to se that the plane has been repaired. If the same plane keeps living on with me through the campaign it would feel more personal and like my plane. In old il, its a little bit lifeless and unpersonal when you get a spankin' new plane every new flight.
Just a thought.
Im really looking forward to the release.

engarde 02-05-2011 05:36 AM

i like the turkey shoot concept.

youre in a furball when a lysander tootles through a few thousand feet below.

alone. >:)

or on your spit sweep and a couple of trainers or unescorted junkers blunder too far towards you.

perhaps on a take off, you have a junkers or trainer aircraft circling the airfield trying to land, not realising hes in england....

i believe these incidents did occur.

i have seen footage of a lysander being the focus of repeated gun runs as it dodges waves trying to get away.

engarde 02-05-2011 05:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by palker4 (Post 220550)
Flying soucers or Foo Fighters if you please. That would certainly make me go Hollly sh... There should be tiny chance to encounter one of them in each mission :) . did not read all pages so i hope somebody did not beat me to say it.

erm... please, no.

just no.

leave the oogy boogy nonsense out of what is an a serious accuracy based flight sim.

:sad:

David198502 02-05-2011 06:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Eklund89 (Post 220565)
Hi!
I would like to keep my plane in a campaign. If my plane gets a hit, i would like to se that the plane has been repaired. If the same plane keeps living on with me through the campaign it would feel more personal and like my plane. In old il, its a little bit lifeless and unpersonal when you get a spankin' new plane every new flight.
Just a thought.
Im really looking forward to the release.

i think it was mentioned from the devs earlier that that will be the case.that you can actually see aging your plane.though i dont know if it will be in the release version of the game.

dali 02-05-2011 06:53 AM

formation flying (including aerobatics), where the pilot is not leader, but rather one of the wingmen.

collecting downed pilots on small islands or remote areas... (Pierre Closterman style)

Ventus 02-05-2011 07:26 AM

I think that they will be great if the skin of the airplane change with the number of flights. Historicaly, i think, each pilote had his own airplane...So this one, with specific marking and other like mud on the intrados, bullets trace on fuselage, aging....

It's litlle bit monotonous to always start a mission with a new glossy airplane...


Thanks for your job, this is a great game

:)

zapatista 02-05-2011 09:41 AM

1) how about being told over the radio that a deserting enemy plane is coming in your direction ?

the mission would then be to escort him safely to the friendly base he is heading for, and letting him land there.

the trick in the mission would be to find the enemy plane in question, escort him while flying close enough to him so you can protect him from a friendly flier who might not have heard the information over the radio and might be trying to shoot him down.

part of the aim in missions like that is to start getting game players to think before they shoot at anything that moves.

2) having to find an enemy transport plane (which might be escorted by a couple of fighters) in enemy territory, while it is flying from point A to point B, and have to try and shoot down the transport (which might be carrying an important general for ex).

Peffi 02-05-2011 11:03 AM

Suddenly after installing patch 1 in May, the Lysander pops up as a flyable! With it is a multitude of missions, both single and multiplayer.

Mad G 02-05-2011 06:19 PM

Well, some authentic situations like these:

- get in the cockpit with an awful hangover (drink 5 liters of whisky or schnnaps the night before and use your headset at a high volume!)

- overclock your cpu without propper cooling ( you´ll crash quite soon!)

- drop a gallon of gasoline over your flight station and light a cigarrete (third degree burnings!)

- hang 3 buckets of water over you in your room´s ceiling and pull the string (you ditched in Channel!)

- eat lots of junk food(aka MacDonald´s) and drink a bottle of castor oil(that dammned cheap fish & chips or sauerkaut if you´re Luftwaffe!)

- unplug you PC set from the power socket (engine´s problems!)

- get layed with a woman that´s not your wife or girlfriend and let she know about(romance problems!)

- tell your boss to bug off or to **** off(you´re grounded!)

- spend all your money, savings and credit cards( you´re a POW!)

Cheers,

Royraiden 02-05-2011 07:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Mad G (Post 220817)
Well, some authentic situations like these:

- get in the cockpit with an awful hangover (drink 5 liters of whisky or schnnaps the night before and use your headset at a high volume!)

- overclock your cpu without propper cooling ( you´ll crash quite soon!)

- drop a gallon of gasoline over your flight station and light a cigarrete (third degree burnings!)

- hang 3 buckets of water over you in your room´s ceiling and pull the string (you ditched in Channel!)

- eat lots of junk food(aka MacDonald´s) and drink a bottle of castor oil(that dammned cheap fish & chips or sauerkaut if you´re Luftwaffe!)

- unplug you PC set from the power socket (engine´s problems!)

- get layed with a woman that´s not your wife or girlfriend and let she know about(romance problems!)

- tell your boss to bug off or to **** off(you´re grounded!)

- spend all your money, savings and credit cards( you´re a POW!)

Cheers,

So funny!!!....erm NOT!


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