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Old 05-24-2012, 08:06 AM
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What Snapper says Don't get me wrong, the game is still fun to fly, but it can not be called realistic or a 'sim' until they fix the performance issues and untile they incorporate things like radiator drag, open canopy drag, sort out the weight issues, high alt flight behaviour etc. The problem is not -25% for every plane, they simply got the FMs wrong. Some more, some less, but we're currently not flying BoB aircraft.
I agree... and FM's trustworthiness is really easy to check... Can we talk about DMs?
If the FMs are crap and the overall sim is a mess are we sure that the DMs are correct? Above all then we don't have an SDK to test it with precision.

Really I don't understand how many of you can actually have fun... I have a total of 34 hours on CloD, and most of them are been spent to configure the settings and test the server functions.
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