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Old 12-07-2010, 05:02 AM
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But some folks just refuse to understand that salient point, or ignore it on purpose to advance their particular agenda.
Yes El- and it is a matter of perspective. As knowing your flavour from the Ubi boards, I know that cuts both ways.

You can look at the data, interpret that, then feed it to testers as a group, get a consensus on performance. So nothing is done in a vacuum. So what in your opinion sucks about it? Is it one-sidedness in general, or your one sidedness?
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Okay, back to the point of this thread, I have another small request, the default skins for the A6M zero's are not so good, particularly the A6M5 and up, especially considering the other Japanese aircraft have some excellent skins. There are lots of great skins out there from Jaypack44 and others, and it would be nice to have some better ones as default given that this is the "de facto" japanese fighter for most of the war. I hope the pacific aircraft don't get lost in the endless "VVS vs Luftwaffe" debate.

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