#3421631 - 10/30/11 06:23 PM
Re: Next aircraft a very popular fixed wing u.s. fighter = F-16
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Whilst i don't share the same views as mister blastman on a whole, i think you will find there are plenty of fixed wings that would fit the mould aside from the f-16.
You have the f-18 for one, and that will be able to bring in carrier ops. No ground radar and earlier versions i am pretty sure would be declassified enough. They are very abundant in service.
Agreed with the dissapointment that DCS won't do a dynamic campaign anytime soon, i don't share your concerns, mr blastman, that dcs would not be able to model an aircraft as in depth as BMS.
Yes, there has been an issue with ground radar, and that would be nice. But DCS does have better scenery than BMS though trees are not collidable which is a joke from my perspective.
Ahhhh who knows. They have to finish the warthog and patch the KA and hopefully integrate the two.
However, we are a long ways away from the originally proposed 9 months per flyable they wanted to achieve.
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#3421657 - 10/30/11 07:04 PM
Re: Next aircraft a very popular fixed wing u.s. fighter = F-16
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I really have no interest in them doing an F-16. Falcon 4.0 BMS 4.32 is far better than _anything_ ED could make. They have no chance competing with it. There's no way in heck they could make a comparable product. ... in your imagination Why?
1. Air-to-Ground radar--they've constantly shown they aren't willing to do this so it will be a first. This I think they can accomplish for sure. All in good time. 2. Dynamic campaign. This is where they would fail. There is no way they could make a campaign like Falcon has. ... because what? People who didn't create falcon don't have the expertise to implement an old, flawed AI system for DC and then make it work better over a span of 12 years? ED is already working in the direction of enhancing replayability - they're not stupid nor asleep at the wheel. I do realize that people who want things right now can't see nor acknowledge that, and fawn over F4's DC as some incredible magical genie. The truth is that even the guy who made it happen (in its original, much more flawed form than what you have right now!) said he'd not have done it had he known what it took. So, what's the point? Why bother? BMS 4.32 has all the depth a typical DCS title would have along with a dynamic campaign.
It more than likely will be an AH-64 sim (a series... they don't want to do the radar again) or what I'd LOVE to see them do is an F-18 sim (with air-to-ground radar). Who told you 'they don't want to do the radar'? As i said - all in good time. If/When a module calls for A2G radar, it'll happen. I'm not sure why you somehow think that ED should drop everything and make a DC or A2G radar happen right now instead of looking after what's good for them, especially in sight of F4 so far apparently poisoning every company that has touched it. Don't blame others for not wanting to repeat mistakes that have happened in the past.
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#3421687 - 10/30/11 07:54 PM
Re: Next aircraft a very popular fixed wing u.s. fighter = F-16
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... because what? People who didn't create falcon don't have the expertise to implement an old, flawed AI system for DC and then make it work better over a span of 12 years? ED is already working in the direction of enhancing replayability - they're not stupid nor asleep at the wheel. I do realize that people who want things right now can't see nor acknowledge that, and fawn over F4's DC as some incredible magical genie. The truth is that even the guy who made it happen (in its original, much more flawed form than what you have right now!) said he'd not have done it had he known what it took.
It might be old, it might be flawed, but I'm still flying it 13 years after I got my binder. It just doesn't get old and thanks to the hard work of modders, it keeps getting better. Yeah, Gilman said he wouldn't have done the DC if had known what it took--but they did it. They spawned something wonderful and it can't be undone now that it is out. The DC is what keeps us all coming back to Falcon as it is always different.
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#3421699 - 10/30/11 08:04 PM
Re: Next aircraft a very popular fixed wing u.s. fighter = F-16
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Eagle Dynamics registered the web domain http://www.f-18c.com around the time that they made the "popular U.S. fighter" announcement. http://whois.domaintools.com/f-18c.comhttp://pastebin.com/h3SKEsxC Also, carrier ops are already implemented in previous titles. They just need to model a U.S. carrier. Somehow I don't think they registered the domain just to throw us off track. The next DCS title will be the F/A-18C Hornet, the most popular U.S. fighter in many polls, and used by a number of different countries around the world. Case closed. Cheers! Rick...
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#3421754 - 10/30/11 09:30 PM
Re: Next aircraft a very popular fixed wing u.s. fighter = F-16
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It might be old, it might be flawed, but I'm still flying it 13 years after I got my binder. It just doesn't get old and thanks to the hard work of modders, it keeps getting better. BZZZZT! Thanks to stolen code it keeps getting better. 'Modders' have nothing to do with that fact (not to dish on the amazing amount of work that certain programmers have done though). Had the code not been leaked, it would have gone nowhere. Yeah, Gilman said he wouldn't have done the DC if had known what it took--but they did it. They spawned something wonderful and it can't be undone now that it is out. The DC is what keeps us all coming back to Falcon as it is always different. Yeah, they did it, and no one else ever did. Do you think that is because they're unable? I suggest looking at my above statement to get a hint. You may want to re-evaluate saying things like 'such and such will never be able to ... '
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#3421891 - 10/31/11 12:51 AM
Re: Next aircraft a very popular fixed wing u.s. fighter = F-16
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The f-15C is just 1 trick pony shoot him 15 miles away at 30K altitude. I hope they offer a different ship then the eagle. The 14D or 16A or just keep tweaking the A-10 I dont really seek another ship
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#3421901 - 10/31/11 01:05 AM
Re: Next aircraft a very popular fixed wing u.s. fighter = F-16
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Plenty of tricks for an A2A fighter. The f-15C is just 1 trick pony shoot him 15 miles away at 30K altitude.
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#3421910 - 10/31/11 01:22 AM
Re: Next aircraft a very popular fixed wing u.s. fighter = F-16
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Eagle Dynamics registered the web domain http://www.f-18c.com around the time that they made the "popular U.S. fighter" announcement. http://whois.domaintools.com/f-18c.comhttp://pastebin.com/h3SKEsxC Also, carrier ops are already implemented in previous titles. They just need to model a U.S. carrier. Somehow I don't think they registered the domain just to throw us off track. The next DCS title will be the F/A-18C Hornet, the most popular U.S. fighter in many polls, and used by a number of different countries around the world. Case closed. Cheers! Rick... This is the best news all day. I _really_ want a new F-18C sim so if it is so, then badass! Don't get my first post wrong, I like ED and love their sims, I just much would have rather seen them do something other than the F-16 and this news is awesome if it is true. I'm more than sure they can pull off a nice F-18 sim that'll be loads of fun to fly.
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#3421914 - 10/31/11 01:29 AM
Re: Next aircraft a very popular fixed wing u.s. fighter = F-16
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Eagle Dynamics registered the web domain http://www.f-18c.com around the time that they made the "popular U.S. fighter" announcement. http://whois.domaintools.com/f-18c.comhttp://pastebin.com/h3SKEsxC Also, carrier ops are already implemented in previous titles. They just need to model a U.S. carrier. Somehow I don't think they registered the domain just to throw us off track. The next DCS title will be the F/A-18C Hornet, the most popular U.S. fighter in many polls, and used by a number of different countries around the world. Case closed. Cheers! Rick...
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#3421967 - 10/31/11 03:17 AM
Re: Next aircraft a very popular fixed wing u.s. fighter = F-16
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Falconite vs. Flankerite?? BRING IT ON!!!
Oh, I miss those days...
(The F-16 is not quite that popular... the F/A-18 wins most polls). But "popular" can have different meanings... F/A-18 is in use by the USA, Spain, Switzerland, Malaysia, Finland and Canada. F-16 by Bahrain, Belgium, Chile, Denmark, Egypt, Greece, Indonesia, Iraq, Israel, Italy, Jordan, Morocco, ,the Netherlands, Norway, Oman, Pakistan, Poland, Portugal, Republic of China (Taiwan), Singapore, South Korea, Thailand, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, United States, Venezuela (thank you Wikipedia for the list!).
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#3422006 - 10/31/11 04:09 AM
Re: Next aircraft a very popular fixed wing u.s. fighter = F-16
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I just hope whichever fighter they choose, that they hit the bullseye this time. I thought they did a wonderful job on the A-10. I am holding out hope for a F-15C and E combo!! 2 planes for one! But the F-18 will give us something we have not had in a while Carrier ops! To the OP the 15 is very popular world wide. Many contries use them and know of them. The 16 was just marketed more since it was cheaper. I am praying they dont do a 16 for two reasons. One evryone will compare it to Falcon and it will never be as good because no dynamic campagin etc...Two the Hog has spoiled me I want more weapons stations!! Also I hate only having one engine..
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