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Y esto puede ser impresionante. El aceite manchando tus gafas y dependiente de los daños y de donde mires.One of the most important changes to the interface under development is that you can now assign a custom joystick response curve to each individual aircraft and it will be loaded automatically when you choose to fly the aircraft.
Otras cosas que comentan son cambios en la IA, y los proyectores de luz para los bombardeos nocturnos.The most exciting news is about some new graphical and gameplay elements. Damaged engines will now leak oil and it can get in the face of the pilot. This is an interesting complication that is added to a power loss, temperature rise and of course the terrible sounds of the damaged engine. This is a dynamic graphical effect, which means that it will be different depending on the depth of damage. Also, you can lessen the effect if you move your head out of the way. This will cause the oil to hit your goggles less, but while landing it may cause your field of view to be less. This is a new challenge that is yet another step toward understanding how truly brave the first combat pilots were. The only assumption which we had to make was the gradual disappearance of the spots of oil from pilot goggles. In flight, you could wipe them off with a scarf or clean the oil by other means, so it is a new effect that is an annoyance and temporary danger that makes flying harder, but it does not prevent you from enjoying the flight.