Rafale c also get talios ?
No only DAMOCLES from what I’m seeing
Whats the difference between talios and damocles
Can’t test it out yet, I have 100k rp left on Rafale M (+spading)
I might not have a problem gaijin rename this fighter aircraft on tech tree & stat card
Rafale C F3 → Rafale C F4.1
Its not an F.4.1.
Then why the HMD?
Because “tested”. Gaijin goes by tested standard for HMDs.
they do not
that is just something you made up to give it HMD
They do.
Can you prove it? Stop spread such crap.
Then go submit a bug report and see what they say.
how about you prove that the rule exists (because that is how burden of proof works)
because there are multiple counter examples
where did a community manager or dev say that planes that tested HMD will get them in game
it has been proven
there are multiple examples where this is not true
This thread isn’t the place for arguments especially when you’re coming from a place of grievance that some other aircraft doesn’t have it. Ask the community managers or submit a bug report. There’s nothing else I can say.
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@Alpharius11348 Please stop being disruptive. Either you come up with facts to back your claims or you don’t make them to begin with. Resulting to insults will only deepen hole that you’re digging beneath your feet.
how about the fact that there are multiple aircraft in the game that have tested HMD IRL but dont have it in game
or the fact that there has never been a community manager or dev statement that say planes that tested HMD will get it in game
due to these indisputable facts, it is safe to say that planes having tested HMD does not mean they will have it in game
Exactly. Look at f-14a or f-16a VTAS for the early f-16s in game.
Note how it says baseline f16 but it’s not in the baseline f16.
Instead gaijin gives it to only later f16s that are not of baseline configuration
I wonder what f-16s existed in 1978
If you believe that something is wrong in game, bug report it. There’s no need to come in here and abruptly voice a concern over something that is known.


