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Old 03-22-2012, 03:53 PM
sniperton sniperton is offline
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Default please more tech info and fix to track recording

Hi all, I put this here although it could also be categorized as a wish-list:

1. As complex engine management has become more crucial than ever before, a bit more technical info on flyable planes would be all the more welcome. (Type of propeller, RPM limits, recommended supercharger stages as per altitude, etc.) I'm sure most of these specs are known and used to model flight characteristics, so why not could they become common knowledge? (BTW, the old object viewer is completely obsolate at the moment, why not to use it for essential info?)

2. It has been reported many times that recorded tracks (also ntrk ones) do not show exactly what was showing in real time. Is there any hope/chance that it could be fixed?

3. I encountered similar problems in 'live' QMB missions. I experimented a bit with various fighters in a 4 to 4 situation, being all other settings equal for both parties. The planes were on AI, I only watched the combat from outside, then changed plane types, and repeated. On the 3rd or 5ft run I observed planes firing into the air while others, being a mile away, reported being shot at. I'll try to document this space warp with Fraps (since game-intern recordings are unreliable).

Anyway, thanks DT!
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