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Old 11-14-2011, 08:43 PM
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lol, count me in one of those who haven't finished. In fact, this mission was the first time I'd made it even half way across the Channel!

Wolv, your idea has merits, but isn't exactly what we're trying to accomplish. We need something seperate from a public server to really get into squadron flights. Random elements (newbie pilots spawn crashing, people already in the air vulching, people jumping your flights, friendly killing) are just too many variables for systems like that to work on the highest pop server out there now!

We do not encourage lone wolves, but for sake of pulling the community together, allowed it this time. Next campaign will be more strict on squadrons only.
With you all the way here Cheesehawk. This is a great way to get into working groups. DF server flying is too random, it's not structured and doesn't best reflect the possibilities. Under 1946 our crew ran campaign of semi-re-enactment for a number of weeks and there was nothing quite like all taking off in a large group and heading somewhere then being attacked by another large group with the melee that follows! It was vs AI, but the best and most relaxed fun you can have.

I like the grand plan here cheese, and my crew is in on it
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