1) Create two sliders for intelligence level; one for Allied and one for Axis. This would allow for some scenarios where one side may have had more intel than the other.
2) From Brandle: Enable train stations to be targeted by bomber flights in the same way factories and fuel depots can be.
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New Ideas for Build 31
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New Ideas for Build 31
Hitcher
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Weather influenced airfields
Weather was crucial to airfields being operational.
Monsoon/heavy rains turned many airfields to mud. Especially in New Guinea and Burma.
An option (enabled in DCS) would be to have airfield operations limited or shutdown during rain/storms. In this I mean airfield types that would be affected by rain ie. grass and dirt airfields.
Concrete fields to be considered all weather.
In MP mission planning, an airfield would show current operational capability when mouse is held over icon.
Weather forecast would be accurate for current mission planning so that appropriate missions are planned from the operational fields. Maybe some random factor also in determining whether a particular airfield can operate during the rain/storm.
If an airfield comes up as being able to plan a mission it should be very limited in some way.
Limited a/c number, certain a/c types only etc.
Something to ponder on.
Thanks
Hawk_5
Monsoon/heavy rains turned many airfields to mud. Especially in New Guinea and Burma.
An option (enabled in DCS) would be to have airfield operations limited or shutdown during rain/storms. In this I mean airfield types that would be affected by rain ie. grass and dirt airfields.
Concrete fields to be considered all weather.
In MP mission planning, an airfield would show current operational capability when mouse is held over icon.
Weather forecast would be accurate for current mission planning so that appropriate missions are planned from the operational fields. Maybe some random factor also in determining whether a particular airfield can operate during the rain/storm.
If an airfield comes up as being able to plan a mission it should be very limited in some way.
Limited a/c number, certain a/c types only etc.
Something to ponder on.
Thanks
Hawk_5
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