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Well, i guess you're right about readiness flights and all. What i mean to say is mostly that i would like as much options as possible, especially in modelling the systems that make up the complete aircraft. Wether that means a cold or hot start is something that's up to the mission parameters of a hopefully well done campaign generator, but i would think it's a serious omission for a next-gen sim not to model the proper way to handle individual systems.
I mean, FSX does it in some payware add-ons and it's not even a combat sim. Depending on the mission and the situation at mission start you could get a ready to fly aircraft, maybe even jump into it with the engine already running, or one that you had to bring to life completely by yourself by turning a bunch of knobs and switches, but in any case it should be more complicated than what we have in IL2. Monitor your RPM, your manifold pressure and your temps first, then worry about combat maneuvering, because that's how real aircraft of the time used to fly as well. It will add a whole new layer of tactics in how we fly, instead of just abusing the engine and cooling it down before the 5 minute overheat timer kicks in and cooks it like we do in IL2. It's still a masterpiece, but it's also a 10 year old title and the lack of realistic limitations in how much you can push your aircraft is starting to show. If someone doesn't like it, i'm sure there will be options to turn off complex systems management in the realism settings. |
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Don't start this again, please.
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Oleg,
First I'd like to express my thanks to you and your team for giving us such an amazing simulation as IL-2. The detail you put into that sim is incredible. I realise that many folk want only combat action and none of the "boring" systems management that real pilots had to know (if they wanted to stay alive). However, I know there are quite a number of us who play almost exclusively off-line and really enjoy the immersion of being able to operate an aircraft according to the manual. What you've given us with complex engine management is already fantastic. I was stunned when I first ran a mag test and excersised the prop and it responded according to the manual - simply brilliant. My wish list would be the following. If all you do is provide a means for third party developers to add more complex systems then I'd be happy. Personally I'd happily pay the same again or more just for the ability to control my favourite plane type in a more immersive way. Engine management - Auto Lean / Auto Rich / Idle Cutoff settings on US planes would make a big difference for me - especially if fuel consumption was affected. Fuel management - having to know the distribution of your fuel load and be able to switch tanks when required. It would be great to be able to save state mid-mission. This would enable longer missions to be flown over a number of sessions for those who don't have enough spare time in one sitting. Having bombers stay together in formation when under attack, rather than turning in all directions to escape like a fighter might. I know I'm going to take some flak for the above but I think learning an aircraft's systems and applying that knowledge to get through a mission can be just as rewarding as the combat itself. On a real mission, knowing how to keep an engine within its limits (temps, pressures, rpms etc) and how to conserve fuel was just as important as watching for the enemy in my opinion. Thanks again for a great sim! ![]() Last edited by Sutts; 01-03-2010 at 09:56 PM. |
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I agree with the last couple posts on realistic engine management. I would hope there will be an improved version.
If not, Maybe it would be possible to improve on whatever will be released as a plug-in add-on (example accusim) with options for use in MP (though that would complicate things) |
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I hope Oleg do business with the people of DogFights of History Channel, because they still using the crappy Microsoft flight simulator 3 engine for the scenes,
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Hi Oleg I was wondering can we get some additional screen shot of the internal mesh
like the ones you posted in the first screen shots of BOB? I see the spitfires internal mesh and possible damage areas, would like to see the same color coding for the other planes i.e. the 109? http://files.games.1c.ru/il2pict/ScreenShots_002.jpg http://files.games.1c.ru/il2pict/ScreenShots_001.jpg
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