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AkbarGulag 03-26-08 08:29 PM

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Originally Posted by JREX53
AkbarGulag,

I uploaded the file to filefront for you. Here is the link:

It is the complete file by shad43.:up:

Thanks Jrex :up:

I would rather not play with the Zones file beast. Compatablility would become a nightmare :lol: Thanks for the heads up though, I will investigate.

DrBeast 03-27-08 08:41 AM

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Originally Posted by AkbarGulag
I would rather not play with the Zones file beast. Compatablility would become a nightmare :lol: Thanks for the heads up though, I will investigate.

Eh...you'll only be facing a mob of people using either ROW Special Effects and/or NSM and/or TMaru. How many could those be? :rotfl:

andycaccia 03-27-08 11:00 AM

I used this mod for a while, but there is something that makes planes really DEADLY??
I'd like to give 'em much more accuracy and firepower.:arrgh!: (in a realistic way if possible)

vanjast 03-28-08 06:24 AM

During the early years the Japanese planes were called 'Ronson lighters', due to the fact that they had no self-sealing tanks. Structurally they were the same as any allied aircraft, but for a lack of crew armour plating.

This all changed in the later years of the war, and the bigger ASW planes AFAIK had better protection than the fighters and Betty bombers.

As mentioned previously, and if you also look at video footages - a s.h-*t load of metal is shot at these planes to just bring one down... so yeah, it'll make things more 'realistic'.

:D

andycaccia 03-28-08 07:45 AM

Yes but I remember the airplane as "the worst enemy of a submarine". Fast, Furious, and

:/\\chop LETHAL :/\\chop
They might be stronger and harder to destroy but what if they always fail whenever they attack you? I always get unharmed.:shifty:


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