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SCG_Space_Ghost
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do we have an ETA for blazing steppe? really looking forward to getting my yak on

 

Next patch. See DD161.

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do we have an ETA for blazing steppe? really looking forward to getting my yak on

Campaign is ready, but we can start the beta-test only today. Usually it takes 1,5 - 2 weeks...

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Thanks for the update. Looking forward to it! (And the spit)

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Campaign is ready, but we can start the beta-test only today. Usually it takes 1,5 - 2 weeks...

 

Ok, thx.  :salute:

=gRiJ=Roman-
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I am trying to put the pictures of the campaigns and collectors planes in the signature but I can´t. It says I am not allowed. Is there a thread with instructions about it?  :huh:

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Another Pre-ordered  :lol: 

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  • 3 months later...
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I am in the middle of this campaign and it's a lot of fun. It is very well done and well-balanced.

It is good to make campaigns based on individual aircraft so we can get familiarized with them one by one.

  • 2 months later...
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I didn't see a thread to report issues.
 

I'm reading the story of the first mission (in English), spotted a few mistakes:

- The Lieutenant who sited opposite -> who was sitting, or at the very least, " who sat", since "sited" doesn't exist in English. And "Lieutenant" is sometimes capitalized, sometimes not, and indeed it shouldn't.

- "In the morning we were informed that plans have been changed [...] and our departure had been delayed"

- The beginning of the story is told in the present tense, the end is told in the past tense.

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I didn't see a thread to report issues.

 

I'm reading the story of the first mission (in English), spotted a few mistakes:

- The Lieutenant who sited opposite -> who was sitting, or at the very least, " who sat", since "sited" doesn't exist in English. And "Lieutenant" is sometimes capitalized, sometimes not, and indeed it shouldn't.

- "In the morning we were informed that plans have been changed [...] and our departure had been delayed"

- The beginning of the story is told in the present tense, the end is told in the past tense.

Thanks, it will be fixed

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