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Axe99 09-14-2009 01:42 AM

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Originally Posted by Kamak86 (Post 100756)
This thread is more or less just someting to complain about :roll:

Far from it Kamak - it's more just to let Anton know that not everyone on consoles (far less than PC) are networked up, particularly given the PC-heritage of the devs. It's just a heads-up, and not a complaint for me as I love online and will be back there after this post ;).

And Lexandro, it's common practice for people to go online with games with an online component before completing the single campaign - we're long past the day of online being a tacked-on component to SP that people fool around with for a bit after finishing the main 'story' mode.

And not sure what mode you're flying the Hurri in, but it is _not_ one of the best planes in the game, just like in the actual World War! It's a combination fighter-bomber and was marginally outclassed by the early 109's in the Battle of Britain, let alone the late-model Spitfires and 109s. I love the Hurri to death, but as a 'battler' - as an air superiority fighter it's outclassed by many of the planes in the game ;).

And hey Stryker, look forward to seeing you online soon :).

tbtstt 09-14-2009 07:52 AM

Bit late on this thread, but I'm in complete agreement, I actually started a thread requesting all the aircraft be unlocked for training mode last week.

It wouldn't change anything for those who game online (and the Trophy can be left for online unlocks if desired), but for those of us who prefer to play the game offline using the traning mode it means we can access everything.


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