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Old 01-16-2012, 07:35 PM
Tuphlandng Tuphlandng is offline
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This is far from being impossible.

That would be great. I would love to see sailors flouting around after there ship sunk. Maybe add a PBY to rescue them.

Say in the 4.12 patch ?? Can you do it in 2 weeks?

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Old 01-16-2012, 11:20 PM
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That would be great. I would love to see sailors flouting around after there ship sunk. Maybe add a PBY to rescue them.
Lifeboats, men in the water, etc. would be interesting for SAR missions.

The only problem is that in some cases float planes and flying boats were prohibited from landing on the open ocean, either due to regulations or due to rough sea conditions which would make it dangerous to land and difficult or impossible to take off again.

If we were to have flyable float plane/flying boat in the game, water textures would need to be modified to simulate different sea states or the effects of near misses from bombs. Currently, regardless of wind speed or weather conditions, ocean waves remain constant with swells of just 1-2 feet, and explosions or airplane crashes don't produce waves.
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Old 01-18-2012, 04:01 AM
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Lifeboats, men in the water, etc. would be interesting for SAR missions.

The only problem is that in some cases float planes and flying boats were prohibited from landing on the open ocean, either due to regulations or due to rough sea conditions which would make it dangerous to land and difficult or impossible to take off again.

If we were to have flyable float plane/flying boat in the game, water textures would need to be modified to simulate different sea states or the effects of near misses from bombs. Currently, regardless of wind speed or weather conditions, ocean waves remain constant with swells of just 1-2 feet, and explosions or airplane crashes don't produce waves.
So it will take lounger then 2 weeks then But until then Seas are calm and sailors don't leave there posts. Just curios Do you actually play IL 2? Or was there a reason for you to pick my post apart

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Old 01-15-2012, 05:49 PM
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It's great that ships take a lot longer to sink. Even longer would be better.

I also noticed that carriers take a heavy list, after torp damage. Makes it hard to land, without busting your gear.

All we need now, is for the gun crews to abandon ship, before sinking..(just kidding)
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Old 01-15-2012, 05:31 PM
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I have another positive comment to make - the two new masking nets in the FMB are excellent, even a Fw 200 fits in under the bigger one.
Also, the red-orange neon 'MISSION COMPLETE' thing is gone, or so it seems. Anyone confirm? I'm being shot down by the new AI so often I'm not sure if I managed to 'complete' any mission so far
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