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patch naming should follow a simple rule:
if it's compatible in online, call it 4.10.1, if not call it 4.11 ps: go TD! |
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I want more realistic sound and view from cabine in patch 4,101
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Good to hear!
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Great news.....and thank you all.
All the best for 2011. Nicholaiovitch |
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TANK YOU DAIDALOS TEAM i am satisfied for insert important airplane Fairey Swordfish.
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Wow! I'd like to use this occasion to say thank you to DT once more, 4.10 is absolutely great!
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...so there I was, at 10,000 ft in my shiny new FM-2, trying to pick up the Hawaii YG beacon I'd placed on the map, by my destination. Faintly at first, but getting louder I hear it, but what was the signal? dit-dit-dah-dit? or was that dit-dah-dit-dit? a minute or so later, I figure it out dit-dah-dit-dit, then dit-dit-dah-dit. I swing round to a heading of 120°, and a few minutes later the island appears on the horizon, bang on the nose. I turn to 90° and start to lose height, wait until the signal goes dit-dit-dit, then as soon as I hear dah-dit-dit, swing round and drop down on a heading of 190° or so, nicely lined up on the Ford Island runway as it comes into sight.
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Thanks team D. I'm willing to be this has been asked before, so pardon if I ask you to indulge me -but have you either given consideration or made efforts in the past to work with some of the community mod teams? Or is this/should this always remain a separate endeavor?
PS: Thanks again for breathing new life into IL2 the way you have. S! |
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Just wanted to chime in - navigation aids are a winner, played a co-op yesterday with a bunch of friends, searching for an enemy carrier task group and then calling in the azimuth to the target relative to YG, and then getting back home via dit-dah-dit
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