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I get a bit annoyed with booming spits ramming me and taking a wing off from behind then flying past with little damaged in single player dogfight. But still I LOVE THIS GAME
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#2
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I've managed to clip controls and flight surfaces off of RAF fighters with a 109, so i don't think it's completely one-sided. It seems to be highly situational and depend a lot on which parts touch, under what angle, speeds, etc.
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#3
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I've collided head-on in my Hurricane with a Heinkel bomber. The Heinkel lost an aileron and I exploded.
I hit a Dornier side-on with my Hurricane,and the Hurricane exploded. No damage to the Dornier. I can post pics if required. |
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#4
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Look ma no tail and still flyable...
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#5
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Realistically, I don't think the planes should explode completely on impact. They should carry their momentum and crash through the fuselage of the other plane, if wings get ripped off a large shower of fuel or huge fireball would be expected..
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#6
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Yuck, good old Il-2 nitro-glycerine physics FTL.
I was hoping that the guys might have taken a leaf out of Rise of Flights' notebook on physics. Nothing like watching a tiny jeep nudge a B-29 and cause it to spontaneously explode... I understand that even the best physics engine has weird bugs but this seems a bit primitive for 2011. |
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#7
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Twice this evening flying quick missions I was in a Spitfire closing fast on 110's and hit them with my spit. The 110 exploded on both situations. On one My Spit only had little engine damage, but the other time nothing.
Something seems to be amiss with the collisions. |
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#8
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