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View Poll Results: Server set HUD?
Yes, server set. 18 29.03%
No, I want to decide. 20 32.26%
Not all the windows but some key ones as server set. 14 22.58%
I really don't care either way. 10 16.13%
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Old 09-29-2011, 02:13 PM
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But that is exactly the point. Those of us who want control over the windows obviously interpret that the OP want's the game to completely override the window settings and in fact he specifically mentioned that in his first post. That means that we would not be able to hide the windows anymore. Sadly he only talks about showing windows in his example but hiding them would be the only important feature I believe.

As for the damage window for example Krupi, on page 2 Wolverine gave a great example why you DON'T want a damage window. It's completely unrealistic so why would anyone want that?

I guess it's okay to have the ability, as a server, to enforce certain windows - on the condition of being able to have 3 options. Allow, disallow and user controlled.
This means you could force damage window off, make chat optional and arcade/newbie servers could enforce everything to make sure people could help each other or see their planes status with ease.
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