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Old 05-15-2011, 03:26 AM
Stealth_Eagle Stealth_Eagle is offline
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So far you guys have given us nothing but high quality work. The new flyables are great and the static aircraft spawning is great.

I have a few requests to make of you.
Can you add an Italian Dynamic campaign to IL-2?

What aircraft are planned to become flyable in the immediate future to about 4.12?

This request may be a bit tricky but actual pilot control where you can walk around as your person and enter static aircraft along with crew mates? It would mostly be for like missions where you spawn near pilot barracks then run to your aircraft. AI would not be needed for this feature but would be nice. If you ran up to an unflyable aircraft in single player there would be a side script stating that the aircraft is an invalid choice. This would add alot of immersion details so you can in theory have things that occurred in pearl harbor or if your dedicated enough, explore cities on foot.

Bigger flights to create so it is easier to make mass formation missions.

For some reason, simulator developers are always more dedicated than other game genres. I know that there us several OS games that have over double the amount of developers as simulators do but release not the best games compared to you guys.
 

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