14.04.2010, 05:21
Hello,
Well I should have mentioned that I thought also about racing within a city's area just like NFS Underground 1 or 2...See what I mean? Like flying real low passing through buildings at 300 mph, doing tight turns, loops, and that kind of things...
The problems is that we can't really fly through modern cities in Il-2 1946 :-) , but racing through WWII Moscow wouls be fine if only we had taller buildings....Maybe in 1945 New York which already had tall buildings?
Then we would fly at night (like in NFS Underground), with lots of lighting, traffic lights (possible?), and some kind of simple animation...
That would be the spirit
Then (I'm just dreaming here), you would start as a newbie on a crappya irplane and update spare parts to end up with the Typhoon...Let's say you just swap airplanes instead of adding upgrades..;I don't think one can do "tuning" to a WWII aircraft (well not on a PC game so far...) )
Just provide me with the right maps , the right skins and planes and I will make the campaigns, trust me....
Well I should have mentioned that I thought also about racing within a city's area just like NFS Underground 1 or 2...See what I mean? Like flying real low passing through buildings at 300 mph, doing tight turns, loops, and that kind of things...
The problems is that we can't really fly through modern cities in Il-2 1946 :-) , but racing through WWII Moscow wouls be fine if only we had taller buildings....Maybe in 1945 New York which already had tall buildings?
Then we would fly at night (like in NFS Underground), with lots of lighting, traffic lights (possible?), and some kind of simple animation...
That would be the spirit
Then (I'm just dreaming here), you would start as a newbie on a crappya irplane and update spare parts to end up with the Typhoon...Let's say you just swap airplanes instead of adding upgrades..;I don't think one can do "tuning" to a WWII aircraft (well not on a PC game so far...) )
Just provide me with the right maps , the right skins and planes and I will make the campaigns, trust me....