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So, the Damage model is WIP, what else is new?

 

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So, the Damage model is WIP, what else is new?

 

What do you mean? I don't know, I think the damage model is already preeeetty good now, much better than any other aircrafts. I hit the F-16 with my right wing so the left wing was safe, on some other aircrafts your whole aircraft would be f*cked

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Your video doesn't work for me. Try hitting with Jeff a plane that has a proper dmg model. Am not surprised by anything that involves an F16. In my spare time I enjoy ramming each engine one by one off an IL-76 with my f16. Naturally no dmg to me.

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Yeah DCS damage modelling in its current state for most modern modules is terrible. And doesn't do anything to the aerodynamics for the most part, unless its really minor damage. So the Jeff isn't really too far off from whats normal in DCS currently. I remember landing half a mig21 recently as well. 3 minute repair fixed her right up.

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