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Old 09-18-2009, 09:56 PM
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Unfortunately this seems to be almost impossible to do, chances are better that I'll wake up with Angelina Jolie and Megan Fox in my bed than that we will make save mission option.




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Maybe then you could ask Oleg to include this in SOW, if not already too late to be so...would be very nice to "continue" when more time is available.
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Old 09-20-2009, 12:14 PM
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Didn't read this forum for a long time and this morning found such great news, wow!
Good luck DT, wish you all the best and thanks for being so interactive with the users here on the forum!

Small suggestion: could you all members of your team put a similar signature at the end of the posts and/or modify your nickname? (if not done yet), would make it easier to go through the forum and get the answers (at least would have been easier for me this morning going over the whole thread).
One of the reasons I didn't read this forum for a long time is that the *actual* information is thinned (and camouflaged) by personal ideas, flames, speculations, speculations on the speculations...

One feature request too: the quicksave idea proposed a few post ago is great!
Besides the obvious benefit of completing long missions in several parts, there are immediate implications in training as well.
For example, in my squadron we did train in landing beaten up aircraft: you need somebody willing to shoot you up and every time it happens in a different, not-so-predictable way.

I work in software development, so I know what pain can be state restoring (of whatever application) if it wasn't engineered in the architecture in the first place... but please do not abandon the idea completely, hopefully other users here will give feedback about that.
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