Bajzon20 Posted October 1, 2018 Posted October 1, 2018 (edited) Hi. The Career mode for me its like a Simulation and Role Playing Game. Your pilot have biography, can be promoted, he can get some awards or medals etc. It gives an amazing experience that it would actually participate in the war. However, there are a few things missing that made the feeling of attachment to your pilot even bigger, and his start was hurting much more than it is today. 1. Letters from the home. This is my first idea in which our pilot would receive letters from his family, lovers, wife or children from time to time. Letters would be several, divided into individual operations in which he would be written more his life, or relations with his loved ones. I think that thanks to this career, as well as the pilot himself, he would become much more expressive. It would add another element of the RPG game. 2. Vacations. This is another element that would be a nice thing adding another element of realism. As you know, pilots and soldiers did not fight all the time, I can exemplify, for example, that the soldier of the Red Army received a few days of vacations for good duty, which he could spend in the back, or could leave for a few days holiday to the family. Similarly, it looked like the German or American Army, in aviation it was similar. Thanks to this, we could skip a few days in the career, saving the life of our pilot. 3. Random things... Pilots and soldiers were plagued by various diseases or accidents. A hand fracture, sprained fingers, a hot coffee burn during breakfast, an accident during the repair of an airplane or other work in the base, could exclude the pilot from active service for some time, and yet pilots at the airport had to have lots of activities besides flying. They could also get sick, which was not difficult on the front. Therefore, accidents in the base, or getting ill, would also be an interesting experience in your career. Edited October 1, 2018 by GTursonA523 1 2
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