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Former_Older 02-06-2008 09:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Avimimus (Post 35491)
Err... The answer is normally "Yes". The only case where it is a no (on all points) is with regards to National Museums...
I'm a Canadian and I am the state!

I made an error last night, as obviously "Yes" the country collects taxes, Avinimus. Sorry to say I was in a bit of a rush as I am up at 5 am to work at my job, and it was almost midnight here. The "No" answers, obviously, are to the questions "do you own those things", but thank you for pointing out the error so I may edit my post

Call your local museum and ask them sometime who owns the exhibits, lol. The answer won't be "You! take this tank home!"

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Originally Posted by Avimimus (Post 35491)
On a serious note: People from many countries fought and died in these machines. We have a right to depict that as citizens and for the sake of remembering our history.

Says who?

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Originally Posted by Avimimus (Post 35491)
No body, especially a company that happens to buy up rights from another company, has the right to take that away.

What?!?

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Originally Posted by Avimimus (Post 35491)
I would say: contact your veteran's associations
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of..._organizations

What will they do?

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Originally Posted by Avimimus (Post 35491)
Now lets move this discussion to another thread and stop messing this place up:
http://forum.1cpublishing.eu/showthr...5492#post35492

I am not "messing the place up". I am rationally discussing something. Now I know from my past attempts to explain these things, that somehow this immature notion that WWII "belongs to the people" is what most players feel

It's an insane notion, and I'll discuss it in the other thread

VMF-214_HaVoK 02-07-2008 12:28 AM

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Originally Posted by Oleg Maddox (Post 35423)
Doesn't matter F6F or Hellcat.... even image was prohibited.... Such a true story happened.....

Thanks for the clarification. So what does this mean for future series of SoW and beyond? I know you mentioned to our delight several times that you had intentions to go around the fronts again with the SoW engine. I imagine some of those places would hopefully include some US aircraft.

S~

Bobb4 02-08-2008 07:49 AM

Will Theatre of War 2 use the Storm of War engine?

=KAG=Bersrk 02-08-2008 08:26 AM

Hi all!

A little question to Oleg, I'll be appresiate to hear an answer:

What unit/regiments/squadrons structure will be in SoW? Same like in Il-2 (Polk/Gruppe level based) or improved?

Best wishes!

csThor 02-08-2008 09:01 AM

IIRC it was to be Staffel/Squadron based.

Sir-Loopalot 02-08-2008 12:04 PM

Tiger moth
 
Thanks for the answer to my question concerning the trainer Airplanes.

Cool that there will be at least one, but will there be any other "surprising" planes in BOB in future updates?

The reason why i would like to have more non-Fighter-like planes like fieseler storch, bücker or perhaps more modern aerobatic planes like the Suckhoi is that i like to fly around without a mission in Il2. It has the best flight physics of all Sims on the market, but sadly it is limited to WW2.I enjoyed it for years to dogfight or fly other WW2 missions , but after some thousand kills it gets a bit boring.
So i started Airracing and training aerobatics in il2, and even some bushflying challanges bring fun in il2, but unfortunatly with the limited range of airplanes in a WW2 Sim you cannot do everything you would like in il2 or even in BOB when it starts.

OLEG, wouldnt you like to kick MSFS`s ass and conquer the marked for non-limited flightsims where you can have fun with a wide range of aircraft from the past 100 years, civil AND military? You created the BEST Flightphysic- engine available today, but you only use it for WW2 planes, WHY?
P.S. If you want to bring a german trainer in future, I have acces to a Czech made Bücker Jungman, and my Dad flies a 1940 Focke Wulf Stieglitz( FW44). So i could help if help is needed.

Viking 02-08-2008 03:37 PM

Loopalot I am not Oleg but I think you will find an answer for your question in previous post in this thread:

http://forum.1cpublishing.eu/showthr...t=2039&page=14

“3. We will release special tools for third party that will allow to include third party aircraft or new cocmpits... But it will be not like the chaos in MS... it will be by other way and no chaos in online. The new system. But tools - some time after the reelase of BoB itself... So the most advanced third party developers sure will make all flyable or will make completely new things... Simply this i shouldn't tell now in details. Some solutions are secret ”


Very much looking forward to this myself and I share your conviction that that there is a huge potential civilian market.

Regards

Viking

=KAG=Bersrk 02-08-2008 04:33 PM

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Originally Posted by csThor (Post 35618)
IIRC it was to be Staffel/Squadron based.

THX for answer.

Yes, I asked because of it. It will be nice to have choise of Staffel directly, to have emblem (and T CODE) correct.

csThor 02-08-2008 04:42 PM

But for the Luftwaffe it's a pain in the rear to get it right. And some Staffeln even had the guts to switch emblems in the middle of BoB! How dare they! ;)

=KAG=Bersrk 02-08-2008 05:27 PM

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Originally Posted by csThor (Post 35650)
But for the Luftwaffe it's a pain in the rear to get it right. And some Staffeln even had the guts to switch emblems in the middle of BoB! How dare they! ;)

Yep. I wonder - will plase of emblem locked or different depending of Staffel?

For example:

JG 53 emblem was plased on engine under the guns, JG 2 - under the canopy, II./JG 51 - in tail instead of Gruppe bar...

Almost same with Bf110 units...


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