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Old 11-11-2012, 11:04 AM
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Hi All,

Is there something I can edit to get back to having to start up from cold again.

It was frustrating, so I can imagine why they took it out, but I loved it.
With full realism on, You had to coax your engine to life and warm it up.

The bombers would fly overhead, and you still had to wait on the ground getting the engine right.

Now every mission starts with the engine running, warmed up, radiator open.

Can I get it back how it was?

Thanks,

-Dave Decay

PS this specifically applies to the GB campaign, I havent checked anything else.

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You are a very strange person who may be in need of help.

Personally I like the 'almost warm' engines. In RL the ground crew would have been kept warm for pilots on standby (and aren't we all?). But I fly on-line, not off-line.
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