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

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Old 09-29-2009, 03:29 PM
Anton Yudintsev Anton Yudintsev is offline
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I've just read a where are developers thread.
Guys, I am on forum almost every day - because it was my starting web page in browser, and I close/open it often.

I am reading some of the threads/posts, but definetly not all of them.
And not very accurate.
We are monitoring your feedback/suggestions often, mostly in a special threads. However, even in 'suggestions to devs' thread there is way too much flood, so some things can be skipped (for example, becuase they automatically somehow marked as read on this forum).

But I am not answering to most of posts, because deeds are telling more, than words We are working, and I am really busy.

However, I apologize if someone hasn't recieved answer.
All I can say - keep answering, visit the other forum http://forum.yuplay.com/index.php?showforum=7 and ask there also.
Or, probably your question can be found already in answers from me or someone else earlier. My time is as valuable as yours, and I don't want to repeat one thing a lot of time. And, if it is offending or silly - I probably won't answer also
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Old 09-29-2009, 03:30 PM
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I've just read a where are developers thread.
Guys, I am on forum almost every day - because it was my starting web page in browser, and I close/open it often.

I am reading some of the threads/posts, but definetly not all of them.
And not very accurate.
We are monitoring your feedback/suggestions often, mostly in a special threads. However, even in 'suggestions to devs' thread there is way too much flood, so some things can be skipped (for example, becuase they automatically somehow marked as read on this forum).

But I am not answering to most of posts, because deeds are telling more, than words We are working, and I am really busy.

However, I apologize if someone hasn't recieved answer.
All I can say - keep answering, visit the other forum http://forum.yuplay.com/index.php?showforum=7 and ask there also.
Or, probably your question can be found already in answers from me or someone else earlier. My time is as valuable as yours, and I don't want to repeat one thing a lot of time. And, if it is offending or silly - I probably won't answer also
thanks anton
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Old 09-30-2009, 01:24 AM
Marchochias Marchochias is offline
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How will the landing brakes work? Are there currently landing brakes? I have no clue how to use them if there are.

Also, how will the separate machine gun/cannon fire work?

Both features sound awesome. Can't wait for the changes to the P51 and B17 as well.
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Old 09-30-2009, 01:37 AM
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How will the landing brakes work? Are there currently landing brakes? I have no clue how to use them if there are.

Also, how will the separate machine gun/cannon fire work?

Both features sound awesome. Can't wait for the changes to the P51 and B17 as well.

As it is the "landing brakes" on the control pad are simply just keep the throttle held down thus braking.

Well with a joystick when the throttle is at 0% it doesnt active a brake etc so slowing down is a long and scary process lol.

I've lost count of how many famers fields i've ploughed into because i've run out of runway!!

Only ones that seem easy enough to land on and leave you with enough runway to take off from are the big ones like manston etc
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Old 09-30-2009, 02:03 AM
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As it is the "landing brakes" on the control pad are simply just keep the throttle held down thus braking.

Well with a joystick when the throttle is at 0% it doesnt active a brake etc so slowing down is a long and scary process lol.

I've lost count of how many famers fields i've ploughed into because i've run out of runway!!

Only ones that seem easy enough to land on and leave you with enough runway to take off from are the big ones like manston etc
I use the Aviator joystick, no wonder I need such a long runway to land, even at low speeds! Though I guess that makes my successful landing of the Me 163 in a field on Simulator more impressive, right?
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Old 09-30-2009, 02:43 PM
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I use the Aviator joystick, no wonder I need such a long runway to land, even at low speeds! Though I guess that makes my successful landing of the Me 163 in a field on Simulator more impressive, right?
Do you know Komet landed as glider with engine off?
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Old 09-30-2009, 03:08 PM
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Do you know Komet landed as glider with engine off?
That's because it only had fuel for 7 mins .
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Old 09-29-2009, 03:33 PM
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ok Anton thanks btw u r the best development team ive ever met
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