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Reply #30 - Sep 24th, 2006 at 10:42am

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Its not Microsoft killing simulation? Microsoft simulation of 400 people hitting ground at 500mph getting turned to mince meat? Because that's what happened in real life  Roll Eyes

I'll have you know, I know people who died in plane crashes, and I don't want the game turning into a bloody killing simulator.


Ahhh that's the typical talk, blocking all discussions... I hate that. At least, read what we were talking about !
We're not talking about an airplane going to the ground with an explosion ! Nobody cares for that of course !!!
We are talking about aircraft DAMAGE, not aircraft full  destruction.  Roll Eyes
 
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Reply #31 - Sep 24th, 2006 at 11:49am
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And as for Boeing not wanting a 747 to go  down  in a fireball, well that has happened in reality aka Lockerbie!!

Why don't you read the whole damn thread, before making false bloody judgements? Roll Eyes 270 people died in that crash.

People do care for that. Do a search and you'll see scum being banned for posting disgusting replications of 9/11s here, and if that isn't enough try checking the tardish Gamespot forum  Roll Eyes

oh and btw, you're the one blocking discussions, starting a flamewar  Roll Eyes
 
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Reply #32 - Sep 24th, 2006 at 6:29pm

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If you re read my thread it is clear that I do not want a simulated crash complete with strawberry jam. I was illustrating a previous point!!
As a REAL pilot Iìm not in the least bit interested in ways of crashing a/c. It's my job to AVOID that sort of thing happening. I'm in favour of a certain amount of damage. Also I would like to see airframe icing.  Mentioning an aviation disaster by way of illustration is in no way gloryfying it. BTW I also lost a friend in an aviation crash.
I think the mods should now lock this topic before it gets out of hand. There have been numerous threads on damage, and whilst I do not want detailed rendering of strawberry jam in all its gory, I would say again that an a/c balancing by its nose on a twig is not a "crash"!!
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Reply #33 - Sep 24th, 2006 at 8:33pm

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Reply #34 - Sep 24th, 2006 at 8:34pm

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I'm going to add one final note - Crashes can be modelled... to a certain extent.  All the damaged/broken /split-off parts have to be created and modelled.

*In general*  modellers choose not to expend that time and effort, considering that, as vololibrista says, the idea is to LAND safely.

 

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