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#3576703 - 05/21/12 01:03 PM
Re: Still working on EAW1.3
[Re: CaptSopwith]
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Registered: 06/04/01
Posts: 11966
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Wow! Now that is really cool Knegel! I can see some potential Spanish Civil War and early Blitzkrieg Mods coming out of this new development! I'll second that! WOOOOOOOOOOW! I had a slight problem in modding the parachute 3dz, as I can't open it in 3dz Studio because of the code 129 elements. I guess we have never modded that 3dz before. I'm making a new version of the studio so we can edit parachutes. The question is, what type of supply drop? Boxes, or Canisters?  Now, about those gliders????? 
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#3576907 - 05/21/12 05:37 PM
Re: Still working on EAW1.3
[Re: Knegel]
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Registered: 12/29/02
Posts: 577
Loc: Lyon, France
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Knegel ! Now that's very good looking ! I really like the parachutes dispersion and the people milling around as they land is first class. the idea to land on a second friendly airfield is really good ! what about a challenging flight model with a too heavy transport to take off ? In fact it seems that it is already the case with some Ju52 FM. Lolo
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#3577867 - 05/23/12 02:28 AM
Re: Still working on EAW1.3
[Re: Knegel]
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Registered: 08/14/01
Posts: 8457
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Hi Lolo, most transport planes was rather easy to fly, even overloaded. Many fighters and bombers was always overloaded in that relation and way more agile, fast and as result more dangerus at take off and landing. For me is already painfull boring to escort this incredible slow planes, i would fall assleep to fly this planes in real time.  Greetings, Knegel
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#3578008 - 05/23/12 09:31 AM
Re: Still working on EAW1.3
[Re: Knegel]
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Registered: 08/14/01
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Ok, transport planes now can land on target bases.
If the selected target is not a Airbase, the Transport planes will drop the cargo and return home, otherwise they land on the base.
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#3578946 - 05/24/12 01:11 PM
Re: Still working on EAW1.3
[Re: Knegel]
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Registered: 05/28/03
Posts: 276
Loc: United States
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Great news Knegel! Amazed to see EAW still progressing, still developing. I wonder what the original team at MicroProse would think!
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#3579007 - 05/24/12 02:20 PM
Re: Still working on EAW1.3
[Re: CaptSopwith]
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Registered: 08/14/01
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I wonder what the original team at MicroProse would think! Crappy Hackers, probably. 
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