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iv made little wiremod control converters which allow you play my vehicles without needing a numpad the pleane controler one will be released with my next plane upload
that's ok but the timber-G isnt released yet, just screenshots.
I got to releases other dupes first including the Cometeer and thats not much better in lag. Then the Timber-G and Timber-B (vanilla bomber version)
http://psteamcommunity.yuanyoumao.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=560120510
'lag is a problem but a 4 ram or more computer can handle it as long as you dont have any other dupes/ alot of props on your map/server' - just added
Dont worry i can take a little criticism.
To answer your questions, i assure you this plane is still one of the most succesful, detailed and a high performance plane that only requires wiremod. The prop count of each missle is a big problem, 25 each missle. still playable on a 4ram computer. if your having trouble just fire to of the missles off when you spawn it. i have also created a dupe that will allow numberpad controlled vehicles to work with mac users through number pad outputs(they just simulate a numpad key when they have a value inputed into them;)) the machine gun is effective on large targets, groups of Npcs, and buildings.
and..
http://psteamcommunity.yuanyoumao.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=563065084
Timber-G
2 Heat seeking missles, 4 unguided missles, low prop count.
more agile, more detailed