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Old 11-24-2009, 09:32 PM
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What problem do you have with a pilot that you may switch off if you don't like him?
Let those who want to see their legs inside a cockpit do so - the others can always turn it off.

It's not a high priority thing of course, but if there's some time left, I'm convinced, it would add the immersion.

As far as visual aids are concerned, I agree that we don't really need them. Even in Il-2 I always know what's wrong with my aircraft, more or less. When your aircraft is starting to act strangely, a glance out of the canopy normaly suffices to acknowledge the damage that occured...


Well if we could throw switche's I would think differently, such as in blackhawk for example, but we won't have that here. I think it more important to get this game to market ASAP, their not gonna do the pilot no matter how much their asked. Somebody said above about driving a car, I know that I only notice my body parts when I spill a drink
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