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Old 12-12-2011, 06:31 AM
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I'd wish they would do a Malta addon first. There's not much more than a map needed (which is mostly water with a few islands) and maybe 2-3 AI aircraft (Swordfish and SM.79). But hopefully this can be created by the community with the map SDK.
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Old 12-12-2011, 08:26 AM
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I'm with Chivas and Trumps.

The Moscow expansion will bring in large numbers of customers from Maddox/1C's home market, and by extension, a large inflow of CASH. Thus, the future of the series will be on a much better financial footing.

I wonder how many of the doom and gloomers on this forum hit themselves in the head with a hammer each morning just because it feels so good when the pain subsides...

I hate to rain on your parade..but NO one and I mean no one in Russia pays more than 10-20 TOPS for a dvd video game. If the dollar to ruble ratio where it last was...29 rubles for one dollar..means...2900 rubles is 100..and 1800 is 50 bucks there..the average salary in Russia is about 4-500 a month..so not a whole lot of folks there popping down 50 bucks for a game..let alone the hardware to play something like this.do you have any idea how much a good rig costs there? 40-50 percent higher than here,, if not more. What IC did was pretty amazing..got US/Western customers to plop down the cash for a beta game..provide all the testing..so they can market something to their home customers.but in the end.the west is where the money is..the new call of duty MW brought in about 1/2 a billion dollars so far...and that is NOT from sales in Russia/eastern europe. We basically beta tested this game for them at a cost of 50 dollars..something the average russian gamer cant afford.
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Old 12-12-2011, 08:45 AM
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We might not get anything at all. This mystery and "not allowed to disclose information" about the problem preventing the patch and BoM details makes me that maybe it a legal issue of some discription
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Old 12-12-2011, 08:50 AM
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The only thing that would get me excited would be the P40 because it's the start of a Pacific Sequel, and then by the time they get to a building a Pacific sequel, the bugs may even be ironed out
Funny you wrote this. In the first years of the Russian online campaigns, Yaks don`t pose much of a threat because they are very underpowered. I153, I 16 don`t do much of a defensive job either (mudmoving is another story though). Assuming that the CEM finally will be a factor in succsesful flying, it will be even harder for the reds. Now getting a P40 would probably change everything. As in the old IL-2 days, the P40 was the only plane that would cause Lufties to summon some kind of strategy before going in. Migs might be a problem but not anywhere near the magnitude of the P40 which is slick, able both down low and higher.

Not to mention the whole .50 cal debate starting all over again.
I don`t think the 1C wants to take it all on themselves at a time lol
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Old 12-12-2011, 10:39 AM
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When you see how effective the rifle caliber machineguns already are, i can't see any possible complaint for the .50's.

At least as long as there are no PzVI Tiger in the game, which wont flip on their back , i'm afraid
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Old 12-12-2011, 11:22 AM
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Fear of Grumman might still be a problem for any Pacific addon. How would people feel about a Nomonohan, Java or Dutch East Indies expansion?
Battle of Java.

Yes, please!!!!
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Old 12-12-2011, 03:14 PM
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Fear of brand X might still be a problem for any Pacific addon. How would people feel about a Nomonohan, Java or Dutch East Indies expansion?
The guys at Rising Sun seem to have no problems with brand X. Just name the planes by their number designation and leave the brand X name of the Box. Would love to see a Dutch East Indies expansion. Maybe combined with the Malaya campaign and the sinking of the Repulse and Prins of Wales. That area has never been covered by 1C. To make it real easy they should just hire the Rising Sun guys for the missions and we would have a real gem on our hands. No need to reinvent the wheel twice.

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Old 12-13-2011, 12:43 AM
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If they were doing a Dutch East Indies map I'ld hope they'ld include Northern Australia. There were quiet a few raids on Darwin, Broome and other towns. (By the end of the war there was over a quarter of a million US troops based in or passed through Northern Australia)

On the Alied side we'd at least need P-39's, tropicalised Mk5 Spitfires, P-40E-s and not to forget the Catalina's for the Double Sunrise flights and Naval patrols! WHat else would we need!

The spitfires had really bad reputation for range and reliablity (over heating, CSU failing at extreme altitude, cannon's icing up etc) but they were the mainstay of the propaganda machine in Australia.

On the other hand, I was actually looking forward to the Battle for Moscow. How else will we send those belligerent LW pilots to the Russian Front!

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Old 12-13-2011, 01:26 AM
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The USAAC had B-17Es based in Java, as well as P 40Es, until the Japanese took over.

The Dutch would need Hawk 75s, CW 21s, and a motley collection of totally obsolete Martin bombers and various biplanes.

Ships will be the show stopper.

I imagine even an IJN Kuma class light cruiser would take many months to complete.

You would need a lot of ships for this scenario.
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