Submitted by Cambragol on Tue, 10/20/2009 - 18:41.
I was a bit worried about the wings at first, but if this is planned to be an atmospheric ship, then it makes more sense. How 'realistic' are you planning to make ships? Or more properly, how much thought is the team putting into the 'physics' (real or not) behind the construction and purposing of ships? I ask, because my favorite space sims generally put a LOT of thought into exactly how and why everything in a ship, and everything related to space flight, operated. It helped to make the simulation that much more believable and realistic.
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I was a bit worried about the
I was a bit worried about the wings at first, but if this is planned to be an atmospheric ship, then it makes more sense. How 'realistic' are you planning to make ships? Or more properly, how much thought is the team putting into the 'physics' (real or not) behind the construction and purposing of ships? I ask, because my favorite space sims generally put a LOT of thought into exactly how and why everything in a ship, and everything related to space flight, operated. It helped to make the simulation that much more believable and realistic.