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IL-2 Sturmovik: Birds of Prey Famous title comes to consoles.

View Poll Results: Do you like this HOLLYWOOD STYLE instant explosion?
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Old 08-09-2009, 08:06 AM
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Well they could have the game check if you can take off after you crash land, and if not, animate an enemy plane straffing you while your on the ground, after sitting still for a couple seconds. Also, if there was a way to have the "enemy plane" visible to only the one shot down, so as to not confuse the pilots in the air. This way the person who shot the plane down would know he's not comming back, and the one who was shot down has a reasonable reason to explode.
I really don't like any of these suggestions. To me it would be WAY more exciting if it didn't explode. What's cooler: a car crash the is shattering and has a million pieces or the cheesy Hollywood explosion as soon as the cars touch each other? This game is a sim and a plane should not explode if it TOUCHES the ground. It's even worse when you crash into water: it shows that far off view and the plane just looks juxtaposed onto the water, it doesn't look IN the water... I would much rather they just keep it in the pilot's seat and let you see the water splash around you... I don't like the lack of crash-landings AT ALL!
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