And this one here, pls look over it
https://community.gaijin.net/issues/p/warthunder/i/YMLQJSEdkUWO
That one has already been reviewed by a dev, nothing I can do about that chief.
thx
So it looks like they want the shiny new toy to just work and ignore irl
Thanks for helping us out man !
Report is accepted and has been forwarded as a suggestion.
sry that i have to ask but what does suggestion mean. i know suggestin means “Vorschlag” but i always thought accepted means that its get Introduced in the game ? does suggestion mean that u still decide if it get fixed in the game ? more likely like balancing or so ?
In this instance its because the report leans heavily on secondary materials, so it will be up to the developers how much weight those publications are given. If we had a direct manufacturer claim or similar I could’ve classified this as a bug.
So as a suggestion the report will be given more consideration than a bug in this instance.
Since this issue regarding maximum speed has been forwarded as a suggestion to the technical team, what is the likelihood that it will be implemented into the testing server?
Not that sort of thing I can provide an answer for, its up to the developers now.
If that would be the case, this more than two years old and more than two years accepted report would have already varanted in-game changes: Community Bug Reporting System
O…K thanks the help by the way :)
I mean we have the primary source from diehl stating that the slm climbs 12km altitude and hits a target 30km away in 60 seconds
It shouldnt be to hard for them to just follow tjose informations. And i dont see that happening without mach 3
Never knew it was an anti-satellite weapon!
Thanks for taking the time! :)
Of course the finest german tech
thats height where passenger planes usually fly…
Yeah those silly Americans needed an f15 to get their missile up to altitude
Something that Germany doesn’t need
Maybe at 12,000m = 12km
But not at 12,000km
I think you misread the massage, twelve thousand kilometers, not twelve thousand meters :P 30 times further out than the international space station lol.