Author Topic: April FSO: The Push to the Rhine- Operation Clarion 1945  (Read 1202 times)

Offline tmetal

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Re: April FSO: The Push to the Rhine- Operation Clarion 1945
« Reply #15 on: March 24, 2014, 01:18:06 PM »
Humble change of setup request/suggestion.

"stall limiter disabled" Saw this in last months FSO and the upcoming FSO. Speaking personally, I have not been able to play anything but FSO due to real life and as such my flying skills have rusted horribly to the point that I fly with the stall limiter turned on. Being forced into not having the stall limiter increases the chances of ending a FSO night unsatisfyingly early from an auger/crash. So to state the actual question: why turn the stall limiter off? Doing so only forces those that use it into a situation they normally don't want while those who do enjoy flying without a stall limiter will already have the thing turned off in their options menu.

The real problem is anyone should feel like they can come to this forum and make a wish without being treated in a derogatory manner.  The only discussion should be centered around whether it would work, or how it would work and so on always in a respectful manner.

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Offline SlipKnt

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Re: April FSO: The Push to the Rhine- Operation Clarion 1945
« Reply #16 on: March 24, 2014, 01:42:01 PM »
G3-MF is updated. 

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Re: April FSO: The Push to the Rhine- Operation Clarion 1945
« Reply #17 on: March 24, 2014, 08:40:30 PM »
Icemaker, forgive me if what you said was in jest, but if it wasn't................really?  You aren't going to play because you don't agree and don't like the set-up?
I may not have been serious, but I wasn't jesting.      In the last few months I have been blessed with the superhuman ability to foresee the outcome of a setup before the sides have even been drawn.
Because Vegas does not have odds on FSO, this blessing has become a curse of endless frustration.    I don't care who wins, its just a game, but I don't want to know the outcome before it starts.

Yes your hockey team can win when down 7 to 1 in the third, but people will still walk out.  Even in the Stanley Cup playoffs. But nobody leaves a 2-2 preseason game.   All I was trying to say is.. As written
This setup, like the last few, looks.... predictable.    If so... Why bother?   No matter what side I'm on.  If I'm wrong, its only a month.. curse broken.  But if I play and it plays out like I think it will.. :bhead :bhead :bhead


Or.. it could just be Cabin Fever!!!  :uhoh :bolt:
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Re: April FSO: The Push to the Rhine- Operation Clarion 1945
« Reply #18 on: March 25, 2014, 06:11:47 PM »
The Unforgiven have updated sides and rides.

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Re: April FSO: The Push to the Rhine- Operation Clarion 1945
« Reply #19 on: March 25, 2014, 10:36:21 PM »
VF-17 updated :aok

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