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Old 06-01-2010, 11:32 AM
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Asheshouse, your idea would lead to even lazier flying habits than we have now, would you change seats through an entire squad as you were repeatedly shot down?

Lancelot, the only music I hope to hear is that of the Merlin or the DB601, besides you'll be too busy in Bob to be listening to Vera Lynn, lol!
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Old 06-01-2010, 02:36 PM
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Asheshouse, your idea would lead to even lazier flying habits than we have now, would you change seats through an entire squad as you were repeatedly shot down?

Lancelot, the only music I hope to hear is that of the Merlin or the DB601, besides you'll be too busy in Bob to be listening to Vera Lynn, lol!
If you want music just run a 3rd party program in windows while playing, i don't see any reason why music should be on in any way, since it would just be a distraction.

But from time to time, people might just like to put on authentic music or heavy metal/rock or something totally badass and kick some ass , but
this is all done client-sided with our own tools/programs, nothing that should be apart of the product in anyway (my opinion).
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Old 06-01-2010, 04:32 PM
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I just hope they use Vera Lynn in the title track.

It's really the only thing that is appropriate.
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