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Old 05-17-2016, 06:33 PM
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When you're leading a bomber formation and your #2 leaves his bomb bay doors open after the bomb run, while everyone else in the formation closes theirs.

It that being addressed?
I kind of like that. Small mistakes make the AI appear more human.
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Old 05-19-2016, 06:50 PM
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I kind of like that. Small mistakes make the AI appear more human.
Dude...

He does that on every mission, and it's always the number 2 in your flight.

That's neither a small mistake or human-like. Leaving bomb bay doors open for the entire return flight is not some insignificant thing.



More on the bug itself: When you issue the command "Bomb on My Command", and open your bomb bay doors, the rest of the formation opens their bomb bay doors with you, except the #2 in your flight. He will, however, drop his payload on cue (with his doors opening the instant the bombs are dropped), but as stated he will then fail to close his bomb bay doors while the rest of the flight closes theirs.


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