Aces High Bulletin Board
General Forums => Aircraft and Vehicles => Topic started by: aceshot on July 14, 2012, 06:16:41 AM
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i all have the spitfires been updated/redone in HA to date? [i hope not :pray]
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they were done a few years back but if your asking for more variants with the better engines that were used towards late war then you might be waiting a very long time.
That being said the Spitfires in AH do cause alot of :cry even for the more long term players who still can't shoot them down. :banana:
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i all have the spitfires been updated/redone in HA to date? [i hope not :pray]
The Spitfires are updated, but they are among the older of the Aces High II level models. The Seafire was, for example, the first model to display and animate an arrester hook.
What particularly are you looking for in the Spitfires? Better 3D models or different versions?
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it would be great to see better spitfire cockpits but like you say these are the older models :)
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it would be great to see better spitfire cockpits but like you say these are the older models :)
They are the older of the NEW version. All other planes will most likely be brought up to dat before anything else is done to the spits. Easy way to check, is if the stick moves in the cockpit, it's a newer version. If it doesn't it the old version.
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it would be great to see better spitfire cockpits but like you say these are the older models :)
They are actually the fourth generation for the Spitfire models in AH. The very first didn't make it out of beta and then the Spitfires and P-51D were given updated models somewhere in the Aces High v1.xx versions. The current model is one of the earlier Aces High v2.xx models dating to around 2005, IIRC.
They are the older of the NEW version. All other planes will most likely be brought up to dat before anything else is done to the spits. Easy way to check, is if the stick moves in the cockpit, it's a newer version. If it doesn't it the old version.
Well, older versions won't even have a stick in the cockpit. :p
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thanks for the info its great to know that it has not be brought up to the P40 standard yet. maybe in a few years time :salute