Military notebook changes
Posted: Dec 16 2004
Brilliant to see the game coming together in the final stages now. Just having a quick glance over the military notebook units and they look great, just a couple of things that I noted.
1. Thw WAH -64 is the british biult version of the AH64 D Longbow and is now operational. But on the list I see it limited to USA.
2. The picture for the SU22 should be changed to that of the Mig21 as it is the same design to look at.
3. MIG 19/17 were not delta wing aircraft and on map could be confused for a more advanced version like MIG 21 etc.
4. The AH7 super lynx has a proportinally low hard and soft attack number. The lynx can carry either 8 HOT missiles or 8 Tow 1/2 Missiles which makes it comparable to the AH1 Cobra, and for soft attack is far more versitile as it can be fitted with a wide range of rocket, gun pods
I expect it is just being picky but I thought i would write it down as it was what I thought when I saw them. But I do think that the balance on the units I have seen is otherwise really good and a lot of research has gone into it. I think this level of developement by a games designer/producer is what has been missing in a lot of war/strategy games. Well Done!!
1. Thw WAH -64 is the british biult version of the AH64 D Longbow and is now operational. But on the list I see it limited to USA.
2. The picture for the SU22 should be changed to that of the Mig21 as it is the same design to look at.
3. MIG 19/17 were not delta wing aircraft and on map could be confused for a more advanced version like MIG 21 etc.
4. The AH7 super lynx has a proportinally low hard and soft attack number. The lynx can carry either 8 HOT missiles or 8 Tow 1/2 Missiles which makes it comparable to the AH1 Cobra, and for soft attack is far more versitile as it can be fitted with a wide range of rocket, gun pods
I expect it is just being picky but I thought i would write it down as it was what I thought when I saw them. But I do think that the balance on the units I have seen is otherwise really good and a lot of research has gone into it. I think this level of developement by a games designer/producer is what has been missing in a lot of war/strategy games. Well Done!!