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Motor Bikes - Not with sidecart
=Hun Hunter=
July 12th, 2004 09:33 PM
In ww2 Motor bikes were common. Not just with sidecars.

FH needs real (British) motorbikes like the ...





Used in most theatres of war - "Triumph 3HW"


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Re: Motor Bikes - Not with sidecart
Loff
July 12th, 2004 09:55 PM
Or the "American" motorcycles, which were basically a copy of the german ones...
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Re: Motor Bikes - Not with sidecart
CamBo
July 12th, 2004 10:04 PM
i remember a thread talking about the willys jeep and how it wasnt manufactured until 1943, so it shouldnt be on anny early war maps. (something like that) annyways motorcyclse would be a nice addition.
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Re: Motor Bikes - Not with sidecart
KSC2-303
July 12th, 2004 10:10 PM
No offense, but chalk this up to the "nice, but on the extremely low priority scale".

All these new skins, maps, vehicles...they're all nice, but how about some changes to what really matters, the gameplay?

I'd much rather see adjustments in armor penetration values, vehicle weight, artillery explosions, etc, than a new motorcycle or jeep.

When are we going to start getting non-vanilla terrain and buildings? THAT'S the skinning and modeling I really want to see next (after the gameplay tweaks, of course).
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Re: Motor Bikes - Not with sidecart
Mr.Irritation
July 12th, 2004 10:17 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Loff
Or the "American" motorcycles, which were basically a copy of the german ones...
Really so a Harley Davidson Motorcycle is a german copy? Wow I didn't know that, thx for the info. So that means the Indian Motorcylce is a copy to, far out.
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Re: Motor Bikes - Not with sidecart
Loff
July 12th, 2004 10:23 PM
The harleys went from chain driven to drive shaft. The American one was very much so similar to german one because the designers copied it.

Harley isnt a german company. I never said that, i used the word copy. If i am Joe, and I copy Mary's homework, am I Mary?
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Re: Motor Bikes - Not with sidecart
Who_Flung_Poo?
July 12th, 2004 10:27 PM
I would like to see the more ways to get around maps, and that fits in pretty well too. Would be cool to have a team of guys riding around in them to harass the enemy.
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Re: Motor Bikes - Not with sidecart
Mr.Irritation
July 12th, 2004 10:49 PM
Seams you where in the right area, but not completely right. There where two different Harley's built for the World War 2. The Xa which had opposing cylinders and shaft drive, and the WLA which was v-twin and chain driven.
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Re: Motor Bikes - Not with sidecart
Loff
July 12th, 2004 10:54 PM
ive been ownenated
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Re: Motor Bikes - Not with sidecart
[Spartans]Nurdy
July 12th, 2004 11:05 PM
Motorbikes would be a nice touch, but tricky to drive.
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