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Old 04-13-2011, 04:30 PM
Ivan Fooker Ivan Fooker is offline
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You do know that with that kind of argumentation you can scratch most WWII aircraft? So you feel WWII flight sims should be reduced to 109s and Spits, He 111s and Ju 88s as not much more was used from the beginning to the end of the war?
The point is the use/affort curve.
Those old planes got used just a few months,not mentioning the production counts.
I repeat myself...have u ever created an own 3d model and implemented into a game engine?
The models of CoD are more than detailed within.

I am by far not interested in flying Spit vs Bf109, but the planes should be in relation to their playground and so to their afford in the whole game.

I am not sure about the upcoming politics Maddox planed, but a paying DLC content like used by 777(?) - Rise of flight is imho not a bad solution.
In that frame old planes could be implemented properly.

Neverthless the dices already fell for another DLC.
"Moscow 1941" which covers a bunch of different popular planes and a big terrain.
"Mediterran Theater" ws mentioned several times, covers also a bunch of different popular planes and a huge terrain.

But well dreams and suggestions are always desireable i guess.
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