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Old 08-06-2015, 12:11 AM
migman migman is offline
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Include the night-fighting stuff showcased in the that video released last year.
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Old 08-12-2015, 03:11 PM
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Include the night-fighting stuff showcased in the that video released last year.
Me-110 night fighter with jazz music 20mm cannons and ju-88. Night fighters.
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Old 08-25-2015, 02:39 PM
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Maybe some AI change. Since the days of earlist IL-2, when loading screen is leather helmet and textbook, the AI could land in a manner human players could never hope to keep formation with. Formation flying with AIs en route seems to be possible, though hard as AI tend to fly juggy and sometimes acclerate/deccelerate too quickly.

But for landing particularly, the AIs seems to fly with an very abstract FM, they turn around an invisible axle through trailing edge of their rudder, and could approach at unrelastically speed with perfect control. It`s like they have a certain "landing FM" turned on, and for a formation enthurist in FSX it kills a whole lot of fun and realism.

It is frustrating not being able to formation takeoff/land with AIs, as is often done in WWII and still, today. Could team Daidalos kindly help out?
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