I could call that, ”Home”…!
Having been in a B-17 finally (one of my near bucket list items, flying in one is a bucket list item), I am amazed how small they are inside. Anyone approaching 5’8 or 145 lb is going to have a tight squeeze everywhere when geared up.
Also if they have a fully implemented Norden bombsight, I will be a happy man.
Hey they could make a lot of money by selling images for hundred of bucks.
I heard it works, lately.
That only works if you price it in the thousands so people know you are serious
Ach, that shows why I can never be one of the cool developer.
You’re the coolest there is…
I know these are just pics, but they are pics of a B-17, from the same developer that made ”B-17 Flying Fortress” and kept me entertained for…a long time!
A guy can dream, right?
Not only you can dream. You must Dream!
I’ll be right there with you as soon as they post anything that shows some gameplay.
If it looks like a duck, but it smells like a weasel, talks like a weasel and solves systems of complex differential equations like a weasel, it may not actually be a duck.
The point is, just calling yourself Bioware doesn’t make your next game Baldur’s Gate.
I hate to repeat myself, but…
Out of curiosity, how do you tell the difference between a duck and a weasel based on their ability to solve diffs?
Ducks are known for their preference to use the Laplace transform. ![]()
That’s actually surprisingly accurate.
And as it turns out, I’m not the only one dreaming here… ![]()
Bill Stealey is onboard…
There! Ha!
Dude… That’s actually working against this.
Dude, that’s sound math. I kid you not. The ducks have it all figured out.
Still, it’s the bleepin’ weasels that run the bleepin’ world my friend.
Well, I guess if the ducks are kept in a row…
Eagles may soar, but weasels don’t get sucked into jet engines.


