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I think that had something to do with Eastern Front aircraft (which didn't carry the MK 108 ) and DCG/DGEN which usually sets the loadout as 'default' for AI aircraft.
But hey, now you/your friend in that track just became a way better shot. |
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It's a little inconsistent but is it changing the outcome of the NTRK (it shouldn't if it works the way I think it does)? If it isn't (and maybe even if it is)... it seems like the problem isn't a very big one. It just makes some older tracks slightly out of date.
It's not as bad as when the IAR's got a huge weapons update (back pre-AEP days). That caused all sorts of hilarity.
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What do you mean exactly?
Was an aircraft that was shot down by a 30mm cannon now flying and continuing to fight?
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I think he means that planes are going down with just one 20 mm hit, and it looks funny to him.
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Yes. Also, the lead required for the 30mm is much larger than for the 20mm, so the first person shooting (of the new default cannon) seen in the 4.10.1m ntrk replay is all wrong in relation to how much lead is being pulled.
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The NTRK format is a packet recorder. I can see a TRK file being messed up, but not an NTRK.
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