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Old 05-05-2012, 01:21 PM
chantaje chantaje is offline
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Hi! great patch TD! im sure it will only get better
i know that these issues have been asked mny times, but IMO are "minor" things that can improbe the experience greatly in any aircraft and any scenario

117: please Mute the engines of near aircraft when you are in cockpit
(its not too "realistic" to hear other aircraft engine from inside the cockpit unless you are REALLY close -10 meters and even then is extremely difficult)
118; ability to drop the bombs one by one instead of pairs (theres a mod for that in the up forum http://ultrapack.il2war.com/index.php/topic,2359.0.html)



fantasy desires not really importnt
119: please make heavy flak visible at high distance (now the "little clouds" of heavy flak dissapear very near)



120; i dont know if im correct in this one , but if you can make the light AA tracers "intermitent" intead of a stream of lasers like they are now it would be great, it look a little artificial to look the light aa firing, i have the sensation that the tracers are not that close , instead i think that are more common bullets between the tracers. obiously im not sure about this i never fired a ww2 AA light gun

S Thanks for the great work!

Last edited by chantaje; 05-05-2012 at 02:35 PM.
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