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Old 06-10-2010, 04:06 PM
Daiichidoku Daiichidoku is offline
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Personal opinion (not TD related): I'm a fundamentalist. Switching aircraft mid-mission is arcade an ahistorical to the extreme in my opinion.
as long as scalability is there, and that sort of option, such as 'aircraft/cockpit switching', and any others, should be server side setting online

it would never affect those who would not use it, and only opens the game to more ppl who would enjoy it, not to mention the existing players who would

cant see many if any "full switch" guys using it, even if it was a default setting...co-op guys would luv it, esp to continue missions when "their" pilot dies; arcade is a zoo anyhow, who cares, they will eat it up

the game should cater to the player, and allow him all he wants, or does not want





why would you write a basically detracting comment about it? if that you dont like it, you would rather deny it to others?
the qualifier is teh funneh, "personal opinion (not TD related)", yet no matter how you slice it, you are personally involved with TD....



i felt i had to challenge a seemingly needless negative comment, that already got a "+1", and simple sentiment can make things happen sometimes, not always for the best; im not trying to flame or fling here, csThor
 


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