I am trying to locate a plane designated FP-3 during ww2 and cannot find any information on it. What company made it and does it have any designations other then FP-3? Any info helps. Thx
Actually is this F4F Wildcat?
Correct, it is an F4F-3 Wildcat labeled incorrectly.
Thx!
go to logistics and look at the gold order vehicle and you will see on the tail it is painted on F4F-3 and if you go digging into the game itself they label it as an F4F-3 in there too but for some reason on the menu it says FP-3 just to confuse us or something idk it makes no sense. I couldn’t find anything related to FP-3 either although someone mentioned to me in a passing comment that it was supposedly some recon thing but I still couldn’t find it.
Its not hard to understand way, the one wo write the text of the description probably got confused, is hard to understand wy a simply edit it took to many time
A simple edit is not simple:
Backend engine - kill feed board would need changing?
Image on Campaign screen, text in plane wharehouse
Both on gold and base planes.
Welcome to the wonderful world of SWD, not to mention, you would generally have one team for graphics, one team for back end amendments, then it need to be approved by marketing (Po) and then verified in a patch with probably has to be qa’d before actual release to us…
So it might be simple change from your perspective, but development and deployment may take weeks.
Not to mention, these teams may be busy, so would need planning and prioritizingso ie. new nation specific AA model or text and back end engine change for F4F.
Data miner showed, equipment description is simple
Name: fg42
Type: semi auto
Ecc
this dont need week
I have a theory on why they accidently made it the FP-3, I think that somewhere along development they wanted to make the normal F4F and the FM-2 as seperate planes, but then decided to only do one but accidently merged the names instead of going with one of them.
They’ve stated it numerous types that it is due to copyright issues.
Where on earth did you hear that, have never heard that one before.
How the fuck is it copyright
Copy written from what?
I’m not going through the work of finding it, but it was mentioned on of the pinned or previously pinned reddit threads on the enlisted subredit.
*about the Pacific campaign
None of us have ever seen it, so we want more concrete proof than just your word.
On Grumman’s website the Trademark Licensing Policy has the lines “At the same time, Northrop Grumman, as the manufacturer, owns the trademarks (e.g. , “B-2”, “Corsair”, and “Global Hawk”) in the vehicles it makes” and then “The free license does not apply to the use of Northrop Grumman’s trademarks … for any form of merchandise such as … video games”.