reminder this is a likely 12.0+ jet being compared to an 11.3 jet…
The SuperHind has the capability to carry them, but doesn’t “need” too :)
I mean, I prefer Tzeentch, but Tzeentch-Flakes doesn’t work, does it?
it is lol
I really want to get the chance to try to DEAD it even though it wouldn’t help my team win at all. Lol
Just sounds like a bad skin condition, maybe nurgel flakes works better.
I still don’t get why they didn’t just give it a maverick or spike style lock on option for f&f.
Having a brimstone with that option and IR guided GBU-53 (neither of them with their mmw radar thingies) would seem pretty cool.
Now the Gr.4 and F-15E just seem to be mostly air sim planes with not much other purpose.
So whats your point? Sweden shouldnt get its primary MBT because it German? Do your Standards only apply to so called ‘Russian’ tech in the British tree?
Yes, it’s a plane !
Also a shame that once again, most of the update was dominated by US and USSR stuff, and something like the Tornado Gr4 didnt even appear in a single frame
Renowns sister supposedly
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aparently it wasnt ready in time, although i supose you could argue that was because they focused on russian/american stuff.
Gunjob reckoned it wasnt ready in time for the teaser and only just made the Devblog today
@Smin1080p_WT Sorry for the ping but, the stealth mechanics of the F-117 are going to be modelled right?
Well im overjoyed they remembered Naval for the Teaser…
but why is it the Renown ? where there new effects im too old to notice ? Or was she just a stand-in for the Repulse.
HMS Repulse never had the Queen Annes Mansion afaik. Besides the too high freeboard at the citadel and the secondaries are from Renown, aswell as the Crows Nest is completely different.
At least you have an heli and a boat, they didn’t showed the quad turret or anything for France and for all the other countries.
Always licking the US and RU in majority.
Mainly we aim to show off things that have not already had a dev blog in teasers.
Tornado GR.4 got its own blog today and was front and centre in its own way.