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Old 11-09-2010, 10:51 PM
Oleg Maddox Oleg Maddox is offline
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Originally Posted by fireflyerz View Post
Final Score...

Ltbear, interesting
LukeFF, not
LukeFF is the person who did some great research and then model for Il-2, that was for the first time present in a combat sim.

And just to remind about what I told above... to think about what I said in my answer...
1. modeling surfaces of different materials, visually and emulating physics of burning and hits
2. complex damage model - early sample - glass.
3. copy of real aircraft internal structure for modeling of damage itself and its visual effect
4. modeling of aircraft systems that are important for the the life/durability of aircraft in a combat (damage-able and shown just part of them)
5. precise of each cockpit for many aircraft in one sim
.......
I can continue... to model aircraft for our sim, is more complex than for the MS add-ons. And any who will try will need to learn really more than for the creation of MS aircraft.
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