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Old 04-14-2012, 07:29 AM
csThor csThor is offline
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Avala ... please drop the conspiracy thingy. Thank you.

As for the rest. If you cram a DB 605 A engine into a car you may actually get it to run but I severely doubt driving it is going to be any fun, not to mention the horrid fuel costs. Just because something is possible that doesn't mean it makes sense. Nuff said.
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Old 04-14-2012, 07:58 AM
Luno13 Luno13 is offline
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Well, at least it was entertaining to read!
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Old 04-14-2012, 11:33 AM
302_Corsair 302_Corsair is offline
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If you cram a DB 605 A engine into a car you may actually get it to run but I severely doubt driving it is going to be any fun, not to mention the horrid fuel costs.
Maybe not with a DB605 A, but with Merlin 55 ...?

And don't worry about fuel costs. Your Zotac GTX480 and mine GTX560Ti have enough fuel.
Besides, I didn't say "coercion". I said ability or maybe (better word) possibility to use 2048x2048 textures. That means if someone don't want to use HI res textures, won't be forced to use them. Give us the option to choose.

IMO this should be done many years ago istead of creating new sim (CloD) which is full of bugs and offers less aircrafts and maps.
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