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Old 12-28-2007, 07:41 PM
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Firstly, Thank you! I think that this is a great addition. I for one appreciate it. I'm not sure if this is a bug or something I have done, but here goes...

Flew a coop with some other gentlemen I fly with regularly. There were Bf-109G-6, FW-190A-5, and MC 202 Serie XII. We of course were discussing the new skins on the planes. We found a slight "glitch" with the MC 202 skin. I have taken some pictures to show you. Some saw the skin on the MC 202 I was flying as default, the same as I saw it. But others saw it as a goobled up mess. Here are the pics that I have:

The view from my machine





Here is a picture from another flyer's machine:


Finally, the number on the side of the plane seems to be in different posions as well. One is under the pilot (Starboard) the other is slighly behind the pilot near the white band. (Port). The only thin I can think that might be the cause is improper instalation of the skin update, but...To the best of my knowledge all those that flew in the coop installed it the same way.

Again, many thanks for the new update.

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Old 12-28-2007, 09:17 PM
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Thanks for the work done, maps are superb!

But in my case, those mg_snd libraries didn't let me start the game. Thanks to CsThor, Sir, for your advice !. What do these libraries add to the patch, appart starting problems?

About the maps, my little feedback: In the FMB, the Odessa map has a "offshore" airbase icon, loose on the sea, northeast from the city, see my yellow circle:


But there is nothing there. No carriers!



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Old 12-28-2007, 09:42 PM
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OK. I downloaded and installed as soon as I saw it. Looks great, but I can't use it in online play because the versions don't match.
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Old 12-28-2007, 11:37 PM
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Default Offshore Airbase Icons

The offshore Airbase Icons are for seaplane spawns, in Dogfight servers this is only useful if there is a A6m2-N Rufe. Now I think that the maps are wonderful. Slovakia is beautiful, well worth the wait. However since I know that this is supposed to be the last patch, given it's a Beta and there will be a final. I wish to implore Oleg to (after SOW is released) allow Third Party modellers to include some other seaplanes, for instance the big Japanese flying boat (which could stand-in for a Short Sunderland) and the PBN Catalina which would only need a cockpit and as far as that goes the gunnery stations could remain AI. I'm not complaining mind you, I love the work that has been done it's top notch but those of us who want to make historical missions are unlikely to find a Rufe standing in for anything else but a Rufe, and having seaplane spawns begging to be used as such it would be nice somewhere down the road. And if I didn't say it clear enough, Thank You Oleg and Team; Great Job!
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