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Battle Failure
I've been playing through the RAF campaign and every mission debriefing is titled "BATTLE FAILURE" Even after successfully completing the mission objective and safely landing with my squadron. Anybody ever get anything other than a failure?
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Same result here, finished the whole campaign yesterday and only had the Battle Failures as well.
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seen that as well.
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Same thing for me. Even when the objective seems to be met, and the Squadron Leader is saying well done on the radio, I still get Battle Failure in the story screen afterwards.
Has anyone seen a successful mission screen? |
Not yet... Only ever hanging in that chute and various people shouting in the mission log. Shot down six He-111s, failure (I have unlimited ammo, I'm a wimp...). Just shot down the FW-200 and still got "Failure". Are they tough or what?
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Yea same here.
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Yeah agreed - massacre a flight of stuka's, save the tankers, complete the mission and Picket gives me the evils because I chickened out lol.
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yup same here.
but do you think it matters? i dont think so... its not dynamic is it ;) so it wont matter if you loose the battle or not to finish the campaign! what i really miss is a pilot career screen. where you see the current squadron, pilot's rank and medals (depending on your performance) displayed on a uniform etc. then next door to the hangar to see you plane in 3D and inspect it after the mission with all the damage it took. then repairs available according to your rank, door to briefing room to get a overview of the map etc. there is soooo much improvement but its not the focus atm. i dont think there will be a dynamic campaign with career by 1C soon. so im hopeing the mod.community will step in. also looking forward to the "Rise of flight" new campaign. imo CoD should also go in that direction once the urgent stuff has been fixed... |
same here :rolleyes:
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