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Old 04-16-2011, 02:35 AM
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There is one thing that I never see mentioned in these discussions and that is the fact that while the Devs are using input from pilots currently flying these restored aircraft, do the restored aircraft use original cockpit instruments?

While I don't doubt for one minute the input they are providing the Dev is correct, I would like to hear whether or not the aircraft they are flying have the ORIGINAL dials linked to ORIGINAL sensors, or are they using current day technology to meet the flying regulations of which ever country the RESTORED aircraft are registered in?
That's a good question actually.

Overall, i'm all for realism to the extent of masochist frustration

Just provide a suitable option to turn such things on/off for when we want to have a relaxed sortie and for people who like flying in a more casual manner and everything is perfect.

This issue is not a red vs blue issue. I've been a 190 driver all my life in Il2 but i find myself flying mostly Hurricanes in CoD.

This is also not a vendetta between the full-switch and the relaxed difficulty simmers. Everyone should be able to enjoy the sim/game the way they prefer, without forcing their preferences down each other's throats.

The real issue is this: let's make this as realistic as possible, while providing enough options to turn off the difficult stuff in order to appeal to the more casual gamer or the newcomers to the hobby, so that we satisfy our hardcore customer base and also secure new sales from "non-veterans" at the same time.

I like flying full switch, it doesn't make me better it's just my gameplay style. Other people like flying with reduced settings, it doesn't make them inferior. In order for the sim to thrive, everyone should be able to do either of the above.

Long story short, i agree with the poster who said that this is probably a stop-gap fix while the dev team is dealing with more pressing issues. Rome was not built in one day and IL2 didn't get released in the state that IL2:1946 is currently at. The important things is to keep tweaking and improving CoD as we go and the frequency of patches is a very encouraging sign.
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