Érosion physique - Physical Weathering

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Érosion physique - Physical Weathering

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Message par Sokol1 »

Désolé d'écrire en anglais.

In CloD release version the adjust slider for "Physical Wheatering" make no effect and "vanished" in some Luthier's patch.

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Description in CloD manual:
Physical Weathering. The flip side of the visual weathering setting, this slider allows you to set how well the aircraft’s systems operate.

0% means the plane is in perfect working order, and 100% means it’s an accident waiting to happen.

The actual details of a higher Physical Weathering setting are determined randomly, including which systems are affected, how broken they are, and at what times they may completely break down.

While 100% physical weathering means on average a much higher chance of more things going wrong, the random nature of the failure model can mean that you’ll fly an uneventful mission in a 100%.plane, and have a wing fall off on start-up in a 1%.plane.

NOTE: This setting is not for the faint of heart. Even the more hardcore players often find it infuriating, reset it to 0 and never touch it again.

You can only take so many missions in which your engine seizes in the middle of a heated dogfight and you float down helplessly waiting to get shot out of the sky.
Team Fusion ask for CloD players opinion about enable this feature in future patches - maybe 5.0

There on ATAG:

https://theairtacticalassaultgroup.com/ ... hp?t=25708

Or there in IL2: BoS forum:

https://forum.il2sturmovik.com/topic/30 ... getnewpost

Buzzsaw explanations about how work.

https://theairtacticalassaultgroup.com/ ... post274742
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Re: Érosion physique - Physical Weathering

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Thanks for letting us know, voted a solid NO.
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