Fly your missions, survive them, and wait - they will come up with something new, when they are ready with it. You can only be patient, like the rest of us.
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#4272063 - 06/21/1604:57 PMRe: Sneak Peak or what comes next ....
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As for the Planes, I'd bet my money on the Planes, that are already implemented into the Campaign-Engine... the red ones (...not yet available), like the Armstrong-Whitworth-Bomber...
#4275403 - 07/02/1601:26 PMRe: Sneak Peak or what comes next ....
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Hopefully Battle of Britain. Yes I know it's been done oh so many times before but CLOD could barely be called a BoB sim..
BoB was and still is the biggest air war yet fought (I am guessing here mind) so it has to be the starter game in the series you obviously can't do the whole of WWII in one sim like they did with WOFF. Though I would like to see the early British bombing campaign modelled aswell.
Who knows?... they could be working on something completely unconnected to flight sims.
#4275629 - 07/03/1612:28 PMRe: Sneak Peak or what comes next ....
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I've said it before, my money is on a 1920s vintage Grand Prix racing sim.
(probably just wishful thinking on my part, but hey ...)
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#4275631 - 07/03/1612:43 PMRe: Sneak Peak or what comes next ....
[Re: vschoell]
I hope not anther Bob game, so many combat fly sim based on that topic. If wanting then the ATAG one is the best, based on a rather good Game engine.
Yep Lou the only thing that could drag me from WW1 would be the F1, any period but before the spoiler period and ofcourse the Le Mans 24h race end of the 60's begin of the 70's Ford GT, Matra, Lola and Porsche 917 period. I hope it is not the modern period, those F1 insects and the Le Mans bricks so ugly.
But is this market also not very small, like fly sims?
Hopefully Battle of Britain. Yes I know it's been done oh so many times before but....
Fully agreed - the "Battle of Britain" has yet to made a sim with the immersion of OFF and WOFF! So yeah - I think this "bunch" could do the job well! CloD has great planes, superb landscapes (IMHO) and great detail - what it is lacking, is the special "immersive single-player-campaign recepy" (Copyright: OBD).
Now, what if OBD cannot build whole game engines? What if they would want to use a great engine that already exists?
There would be two that come to my mind for making such a BoB sim, and which may be free for modding: "IL-2 1946", and maybe "Cliffs of Dover". Wishful thinking must be allowed - now imagine they would build a perfect WOFF-like "Battle of Britain" on one of those engines? We have seen what they managed to make of the mediocre CFS3! Wishful thinking, as I said... Or "wishful hoping"?
Originally Posted By: RAF_Louvert
....my money is on a 1920s vintage Grand Prix racing sim.
Lou, is there any masochism in the family? Do you have the faintest idea how bad those cars were to drive? You might find yourself stirring the wheel like in your "WOFF DiD - Artemus Burroughs" campaign!
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#4275664 - 07/03/1604:16 PMRe: Sneak Peak or what comes next ....
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Olham, Some how I can see Lou behind the wheel of this 1926 Panhard, with a big silly grin on his face!!
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#4275666 - 07/03/1604:19 PMRe: Sneak Peak or what comes next ....
[Re: vschoell]
Olham, Some how I can see Lou behind the wheel of this 1926 Panhard, with a big silly grin on his face!!
...and his big white silly grin would even get enhanced within a face full of mud on a rainy day - this vehicle sure looks sexy - but it doesn't even have mudgards!
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#4275672 - 07/03/1604:55 PMRe: Sneak Peak or what comes next ....
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Olham, Some how I can see Lou behind the wheel of this 1926 Panhard, with a big silly grin on his face!!
...and his big white silly grin would even get enhanced within a face full of mud on a rainy day - this vehicle sure looks sexy - but it doesn't even have mudgards!
You know how it is Olham, you can NEVER keep the kids out of the mud!
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Originally Posted By: Robert_Wiggins
Olham, Some how I can see Lou behind the wheel of this 1926 Panhard, with a big silly grin on his face!!
Oh yeah Robert, THAT'S what I'm talkin' about!
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#4275696 - 07/03/1606:28 PMRe: Sneak Peak or what comes next ....
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This us one i woild love to see in a sim. Back in 2011 I had the chance to drive this beauty for three weeks in a couples' rally in Sardinia. It's a 1934 Lagonda Rapide 4.5 litre, owned by a Swiss friend. That's his 1929 Bentley in the background.
#4277522 - 07/09/1606:27 AMRe: Sneak Peak or what comes next ....
[Re: vschoell]
That is real gem, Raine. I would like to see this piece of jewel in my garage .
#4277533 - 07/09/1608:20 AMRe: Sneak Peak or what comes next ....
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Raine, I want to know your friends. As I may have mentioned the last time you shared with us that photo and its accompanying story, I am soooooooooo jealous. Oldest car I've driven was a 1914 Ford Model T for all of about 30 miles over less than stellar roads - it was all my aching back could take. The sportiest car I've driven was a 1965 Ferrari 330 GT Series II 12-cylinder, and it rode considerably nicer - even at 150 mph.
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#4277536 - 07/09/1608:53 AMRe: Sneak Peak or what comes next ....
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Fully agreed - the "Battle of Britain" has yet to made a sim with the immersion of OFF and WOFF! So yeah - I think this "bunch" could do the job well! CloD has great planes, superb landscapes (IMHO) and great detail - what it is lacking, is the special "immersive single-player-campaign recepy" (Copyright: OBD).
IMHO, OBD could do justice to *any* air campaign with their skills of creating wonderfully immersive single player career modes. They just need a decent engine to make their magic work - and that must be one of the biggest limiting factors to the team. It's not like there are hundreds of suitable flight sim engines to choose from...
I'd love to see a new flight sim about the Pacific air war, but I know the chances of that happening are pretty close to nil. The amount of different naval vessels needed to be created for such a sim would alone be a huge undertaking for any team of developers, not to mention all the airplanes.
While BOB is definitely one of the most popular campaigns to be modelled in flight sims, it's also true that nobody has made a BOB sim quite in the style of WOFF. So I won't be disappointed even if the new non-WW1 sim by OBD is about the Battle of Britain!
However, I'm 100% certain that we won't be getting a 1920s racing game! Sorry to rain on your parade guys, but that simply won't be happening.
Beautiful old cars in the pics! The oldest car I've had the pleasure to drive was a 1950s Citröen 2CV - I could barely squeeze myself into the "cockpit", so it wasn't exactly a great experience.
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#4277540 - 07/09/1609:31 AMRe: Sneak Peak or what comes next ....
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Originally Posted By: Hasse
However, I'm 100% certain that we won't be getting a 1920s racing game! Sorry to rain on your parade guys, but that simply won't be happening.
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#4277541 - 07/09/1609:40 AMRe: Sneak Peak or what comes next ....
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Sorry Hasse. My only experience with a 2CV was pushing one.
#4277554 - 07/09/1610:46 AMRe: Sneak Peak or what comes next ....
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Originally Posted By: Raine
Lou, that Ferrari was a dream car. I have a love of 60s sports cars. I'd love to hear the story behind the experience.
My pleasure Raine. It was in 1978, shortly after I'd returned home from my four years of active service in the US Air Force. To help pay the bills I took a job with a good friend of mine from high school working at his import car shop. We did general repair and maintenance work along with a lot of kit cars, (it was the heyday of the VW-based "exotics" like the Bradley GT and Mercedes Gazelle and such). One of our regular customers was a surgeon from the local hospital who collected and raced a fair number of vehicles, most of which were Ferraris. While he never brought us any of his actual racing cars he would bring in what he referred to as his "grocery getter", a 1965 330 GT Series II. It was, as I recall, the first Ferrari you could order with factory air conditioning, which his example had. As is true of most sports cars, and particularly the older ones, they need fairly constant attention, and when you add in AC it only gets worse. The doctor would stop by every couple of months or so with the 330 GT to have us adjust the idle and the timing, tighten loose fittings and such, and charge the AC, after which we would take it out for a road test. And he always encouraged us to go out and drive it hard just to make sure everything was up to snuff - we were only too happy to oblige him on this point. With an open ten miles of very nice, quiet rural two-lane just west of our shop we had a readily available test strip and I made use of it on several occasions in the 330 GT. The short-stroke 12-cylinder in that car would rev so fast you had to really watch out not to overdo it, even though redline on it was up around 6,800 rpm if memory serves. The transmission was a 5-speed and the throw on the shifter was crazy short, and narrow. It was fast, like 90 mph in 3rd gear fast, and it would get you to its top end of 150 mph in relatively short order. But what I liked best was how it handled. It felt like you were driving a slot car, especially compared to other cars of the day. Of course now all cars seem to handle amazingly well, but back in the 1960s and 1970s such was not the case.
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#4277556 - 07/09/1610:50 AMRe: Sneak Peak or what comes next ....
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Hasse, if it's any consolation, I had to work on a Citröen 2CV once in the aforementioned import shop. It was a 1970 model IIRC. I was not impressed.
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#4277574 - 07/09/1612:34 PMRe: Sneak Peak or what comes next ....
[Re: Olham]
Now, what if OBD cannot build whole game engines? What if they would want to use a great engine that already exists?
Lou,Do you have the faintest idea how bad those cars were to drive?
Once upon a day, I tried to dabble in game design. (writing code was not for me). But I did find that there's a lot of very powerful game engines out there...for sale, lease and free.
Olham: We've been flying DH-2's and Eindeckers for years. How bad can a pre-war Grand Prix car be? (At least nobody's shooting at you.
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#4277591 - 07/09/1601:20 PMRe: Sneak Peak or what comes next ....
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We've been flying DH-2's and Eindeckers for years. How bad can a pre-war Grand Prix car be? (At least nobody's shooting at you.
Right. But an aviator doen't have to fear pointy turns, slippery pavements, road holes, trees, sheep and goats, and stupid spectators all along the course.
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#4277619 - 07/09/1602:59 PMRe: Sneak Peak or what comes next ....
[Re: vschoell]
You haven't lived until you drive a Reliant Rebel. Interesting around corners when the inside wheel lifts. But I could beat most other cars in England maybe because their drivers weren't completely mad.
Unfortunately I eventually rolled it (on a straight road) and converted it to a convertible.
Cool Ferrari story! I remember the Chevy 'Shove-It' or was that 'Chevette'? I did (and still do) own MGAs! Great on twistys but slugs on the straights!
#4279881 - 07/18/1612:16 PMRe: Sneak Peak or what comes next ....
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