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Old 11-17-2012, 05:13 PM
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Please, make the behind a plane's dust less "memory eating". The problem with il-2 engine is the fact that it doesn't know what to do when there are too many objects (for instance: Nitra city on the Slovakia map or even Berlin). The same happens with the dust. There is no computer which would successfully face with more objects in il-2 1946. Please, modify the il-2 engine or make the maps and effects suitable for the performance and the engine.

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Nice effect also would be a head shaking during take off from the grass (like it is in the tutorial film in the il-2 1946 "how to take off by bf-109") because now you don't feel the touch down moment and rolling on the ground. It is too flat.

Greetings!

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Old 11-21-2012, 12:21 AM
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Default V-1 and Mistels in QMB

Is there any reason why it isn't possible to have V-1 and Mistels in the QMB?

Especially for "air start" missions it doesn't seem unreasonable to include them.
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Old 11-21-2012, 05:36 PM
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That's because for such kind of missions you'd must have the mistel attached to the Fw 190 so you'd have to make another mission file and remember which flight is assigned to which one.
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