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WPO_FANBOY! -> A simple request (3/2/2005 10:58:21 PM)

I was wondering if tankerace could post some picutres of french bases and some other random shots of the game! :)




Tankerace -> RE: A simple request (3/2/2005 11:04:58 PM)

Oh I suppose I can. It'll be later tonight though, but I can do it.




WPO_FANBOY! -> RE: A simple request (3/2/2005 11:08:08 PM)

Great! thanks! [:)]




Tankerace -> RE: A simple request (3/3/2005 4:07:44 AM)

Sorry, those screens might be a bit delayed, I have (and am still) working on new aircraft profiles. I have touched up all British planes, done new profiles for a Fairey IIID Float plane, Gloster Grebe Mk II, Gloster Gamecock Mk I, and Gamecock Mk II. Right at this minute, I am touching up all early USN Planes, and doing a new profile for the Vought FU-1.




Tankerace -> RE: A simple request (3/3/2005 6:52:36 AM)

I'll try and post some tomorrow for you.

If you think I've been slacking, the reason is I just did new graphics for: Gloster Grebe, Gamecock I, Gamecock II, Felixstowe F5, Fairey IIID w/ Floats, Vought UO-1, UO-1 with floats, FU-1, PW-9, PW-9A, FB-1, FB-5, MS-1, and a Fairey III in Dutch colors, 13 new graphics in all. Also, I have retouched and improved many of the older ones.




WPO_FANBOY! -> RE: A simple request (3/3/2005 2:05:00 PM)

Theres no rush, id rather have you working on the game rather than posting pictures of it! [:)]




Tankerace -> RE: A simple request (3/4/2005 10:00:13 PM)

To expound on the new planes, since WPO now has its own dedicated art files, for many of the US planes, they are now available in wheeled and float versions. While their production numbers (namely for the wheeled versions of predominate seaplanes) will be small, this will better allow the player to "field test" aircraft. The US could produce a good number of biplane fighters had WW2 broke out, but they would be of several different types, and the idea of standardization was still a number of years off.




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