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Old 10-24-2007, 07:05 PM
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... @ people who are against pilot fatigue. How do you want to have realistic fights if the pilots don't get tired during the fight? It was a major problem in RL and also explains why on gun cam films you often see aircrafts which are not turning with maximum G. Same question: Would you like to play a race sim in which your tyres are brand new with max grip during an endurence race? Or a realistic fps in which the player can sprint and bunny jump forever? Would be pretty unrealistic if you ask me.

And for people who fear the oversimplification of a complex problem. Yes it is complex and must be simplified, but other things too. What about the pilot black and red out? Some pilots may have higher blood pressure and resist better and longer to g force. Or Pilot injuries like we have now in il2. Or the flight and especialy the damage model are very much simplified.
No need to attack anybody or group of folks...

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If you fear simplification then stop playing pc games.
YES SIR!!! EXCUSE ME SIR!!! EXCUSE MY INPUT SIR!!!

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