Ohh ok that makes more sense because at those rangers when they fly too you the missile goes further allowing its smokeless motor to become really effective.
Yup, most of the time Im finding the smokeless motor barely of use because I have to be practically in gun range to use the 9M
Take 2+ hours to provide irrefutable proof that they could get for themselves in 5 minutes? Nah. I have better things to do than teach devs how to dev. Oh look! Lint in my belly button!
While I’m not one to defend gaijin.
Dxdiag: like 5 seconds, reusable.
Replay: Saves automatically if you press a button after each match.
Log: Saves automatically when you close warthunder.
Screenshot: Press print screen, it’s in your warthunder folder.
It’s no effort.
https://community.gaijin.net/issues/p/warthunder/i/nK41ZVKawoVf
This bug report took me at most 5-10 minutes (most of which was “Uhh, what model were the japanese bombers again?”) to assemble.
They’ve said on the Russian forum that was intentional: Summary of changes to Air Matchmaking in 2.45.1.61 (22 Apr) - #13 by _Poul
Is this even working? I’ve had numerous times with R-73s where they stay locked to a target and there’s no visual indication that the FOV is shrinking, and I’ve also had times where a PL-5EII misses a target despite me locking for multiple seconds.
How is it implemented, is there some sort of minimum time needed for it to start shrinking, or is there no visual indication of it?
This is a bad change.
Nothing was wrong with the old 3.7, 3.3, 3.0 to get 3.3 approach, it didn’t need to be ruined by forcing a move to 3.7, 3.0, 3.0 to get 3.3.
ok but when will the countless open bug reports on abrams be addressed
when they fix diesel fuel tanks