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Old 12-13-2011, 11:05 PM
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I hope the AI is fixed. I haven't played Birds/Wings SP much since the release. Started replaying it on PC recently, and it's maddening. I actually instantly got killed three times in a row from respawn, and of course the original kill was just as unfair.
Well, I can't promise that you will be happy, cause I don't know, if you will.
But at least we have re-writed the whole AI from the scratch.
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Old 12-09-2011, 09:46 AM
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We will have our battle of Midway in the game, gentlemen!
welcome!and great job!

maybe an tbd devastator torpedo plane in a future dlc?
exuse me ,maybe i want too much but when i see the super quality of this future game...i permit me to want more and more...oups!!

thx again!!!

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Old 12-09-2011, 04:25 PM
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6 new screenshots
http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?s...4918224&type=3

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Old 12-10-2011, 09:13 AM
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Still can't wait to take the P-38 for a spin. I'm still getting a kick out of BF3 (four service stars and more than 20 hours in jets) and I'm giving Ace Combat Assault Horizon a try, but Birds of Steel is just too far away.

ACAH isn't bad and I was able to buy into the story and intensity... for the first couple missions. The rest of the game doesn't come close to matching the intensity of the first mission and at times it substitutes challenge for difficulty, which can be very frustrating, and other times it's just boring. DFM mode isn't as bad as I initially thought and is a pretty intense way of conveying speed and motion. The helicopter missions are terrible. Terrible flight model (if it can be called that) and terrible camera.

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Old 12-10-2011, 01:26 PM
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I posted earlier on the gaijin forum my BoS preliminary list of British and Australian planes that I'm expecting to be confirmed on the website soon, forgot to post it here too so here it is now. Only 3 aircraft that i'm unsure of the mk so I put a question mark.

GB

fighter
Gladiator mkII
Hurricane mkI
Hurricane mkII
Spitfire mkI
Spitfire mkII
Spitfire mkVb
Spitfire mkVc
Spitfire mkIX
Spitfire mkXVI
Mustang mkIa (GB commissioned)
Tempest mkV

attack/bomber
Swordfish mkI
Blenheim mkIV
Beaufighter mkVI?
Beaufighter mkX
Mosquito FB mkVI
Beaufort mkI?
Lancaster mkIII




AUS

fighter
Boomerang mkI
Boomerang mkII

trainer/general purpose
Wirraway mkIII?

attack/bomber
DAP Beaufighter mk21
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