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Offline Raven2001

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Originally posted by gevatter Lars
Bingo...
Yes I was a long time ago in the Lancers Reactor, but since the mission editor never comes out I changed to FS2.
And didn't you still have one of my models for texturing?


Hmmm... yeah... You'l have to wait about those... cause I'm still trying to learn how to draw proper textures in PaintShop... buit I'll get it...

And... don't you remember me asking you to make me a model of a certain vasudan fighter??? :D
Yeah, I know you were waiting for a very nice sig, in which I was quoting some very famous scientist or philosopher... guess what?!? I wont indulge you...

Why, you ask? What, do I look like a Shivan to you?!?


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Re: Re: Lets put this back on topic
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Originally posted by Black Wolf


I think it's meant for maneuverability, so it would work, based on the principles of torque. But it's still to phallic. Maybe if it sloped back at the end and/or narrowed to a point instead of growing at the end?


I was refering to the fact that it shifts the ship's center of mass so much that it would be more likely to spin in place than to actually go anywhere under main power.  Unless there were main engines on top and on the strut and they were balanced power-wise.  Not a big deal (especially since FS2 doesn't pay any attention to real physics anyway).  What could be cool, though really hard to play, would be to set the center of rotation somewhere on that strut and try to fly it that way.  That would be really tough in some respects, and would alter gameplay considerably.
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Last edited by StratComm on 08-23-2027 at 08:34 PM