Gaijin set J10A’s top speed at 1453km/h according to a TV interview. This is the reason why Gaijin increases the drag and makes its acceleration performance terrible.
However, it’s contradictory with what the bug report system asked. If we report a issue by a simple interview, it will be denied.
So for the same kind of information source, why is it reliable when Gaijin uses but isn’t when we.
Here’s Gaijin’s review:
Translation:
the development response was that, based on public information (e. G. Interview Record of Test Pilot Li Zhonghua 34 ), the J -10’s maximum speed at low altitude is recorded at 1453 kilometers per hour, so in the recent update, the J-10A’s maximum Mach number at low altitude is set to 1.Mach 21 (this limit was not previously set).This in turn led to a decline in low-altitude supersonic performance compared to before the update.As for the phenomenon that the acceleration performance of the aircraft will slow down when approaching the low altitude extreme speed, this is determined by the thrust envelope of the AL-31F engine itself.If you have better. Public information can help solve the problem of J-10A speed, welcome to the problem feedback platform to submit a report.
And this information is misunderstanded, it doesn’t say the top speed is 1453 but it can speed up to 1453.
Once the pilot reach this speed, he stopped accelerating for safety.
Gaijin did not use an interview to change the J-10A.
I doubt the legitimacy of that moderator’s statement since other moderators already explained that they don’t speak for Gaijin developers.
Gaijin has double standards for everything.
And how do you know?
Zero examples exist?
Here’s one. Gaijin gives Russia and Germany access to multiple APHE variants per vehicle but refuses to do the same for the US. Multiple German tanks get 2 APHE rounds. Russian tanks often get 3.
It said that’s a “developer respond” and I can’t find any other better explanation why they increase J10A’s drag.
That’s consistent… Amount doesn’t matter.
Laugh in Javelin F. Mk.9’s cockpit while Javelin’s Maximum speed was set with Pliot’s note’s Recommendation speed (shouldn’t exceed 535knots → 991km/h speed limit)
Razervon, Stop defending Gaijin with no proof. unless you get paid well for it.
Last I checked it was Javelin’s manual.
Also, this is just a statement of fact.
A lot of things are set to their recommended [via manual] do not exceed speeds.
F-15, F-111, etc are all set to their recommended do not exceed speeds despite their ability to go faster and still exist at the end of the flight cause they were documented in the manual.
Please Gaijin carefully correct the errors in J10A
However, someone in the issue department always uses his not a bug