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Old 09-13-2011, 05:04 PM
Juri_JS Juri_JS is offline
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I rememeber there was a HighGore option in an earlier version of the game, that worked only with some planes, but I think it was removed in later versions.

If blood isn't possible because of age ratings, pilots and gunners should at least slump forward when hit. At the moment it is impossible to tell if a pilot or gunner is still alive, which is especially frustrating when attacking bombers.
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Old 09-13-2011, 10:20 PM
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As far as I recall, gore only worked on the Russian version of the game. The He-111 had pilots that slumped for a long time, but there was a bug associated with it in which bailed out crewmen would appear like dead ones, or something like that....

I agree that slumping could be a reasonable effect. I don't know how that factors into the rating though. Someone more knowledgeable could answer.
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Old 09-14-2011, 12:44 AM
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Slumped pilots/crews shouldn't be a problem for the rating. Rise of Flights has this feature too and it got an ESRB rating of 10+, as long as no blood is shown everything is OK.
Slumping crews would be a big improvement and I think DT should consider adding it. The game already supports this feature, therefore it wouldn't cause too much work.
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