OK lets clear this Spit with bombs question up

Did Spitfire IXs with Universal "C" Wings carry bombs on wing racks. Yes. But these were LF IXs and they were prone to shedding wings from the stress. The E Wing was strengthened so that this was not a problem. The Spitfire XVI in game is the same as the Spitfire LFIXe as it's an LFXVIe with an American made Packard Merlin 266 while the LFIXe has a British made Rolls Royce Merlin 66. Same performance, same airframe etc.
No Spitfire IXs were not carrying 3 bombs in 43. The first operational Spit IX dive bombing sorties were in May 44 with 453 and 602 Squadrons, and they lost some birds to over stressing the wings.
The Spitfire IX in game is essentially a 1943 Spitfire FIX which would not have had the three hard points.
The Spitfire VIII rarely had the wing racks added. This would have been very late in 44 or 45 in the MTO.
If you look at what HTC did with the two stage Merlin Spits, they gave us the 42-43 FIX with a Universal wing. They gave us a 1943-45 Spitfire LFVIII with the increased internal fuel, pointed tail and Universal wing, and the Mid 44-45 Spitfire LFIXe/XVIe with clipped E Wings and 3 hard points.
I think they got the most bang for their modeling buck going the way they did. If you are that determined to carry bombs on a Spit, it was the Spitfire LFIXe/XVIe that did all the ground pounding from D-Day til the end, and we've got that one.
We don't have an LFIX with a Universal "C" Wing which would have been the one modified with wing hard points in 44-45 prior to the introduction of the E Wing.
BTW the E Wing was never meant for 4 cannons. It was 2 20s and 2 50s. We've had the 4 cannon C Wing debate numerous times and it just didn't work that way. As for the Spit Vs with 2 bombs. They were also equipped with the Vokes filter under the nose and operated from Malta. Performance was not like our Spit V without that huge intake under the nose.