Hey everybody,
It's been a while since an update on this project. Just confirming, this isn't dead by any means but it's best I take the time to explain what is going on.
When this project was first announced, it received a lot of hype. Probably more than the team could handle. I came along probably halfway through the development cycle, when the original coder Sani decided to retire from modding. The build process had been difficult, as CsoCso was still learning the ropes of 3D, but has done a fantastic job. In order to support such an aircraft, quite a few changes to the games code needed to occur (such as addition of missiles, radar etc). We have now reached that stage in the evolution of the game where we can properly support a MiG-21.
During the process of development, we've had team members come and go, and for those who have stayed, we've been held back by numerous other commitments. Namely both CsoCso and I are full time students, both studying very difficult courses. So when we've had time to work on this, it has been limited and pressured. I've personally been involved in many projects here but in recent times they have been put on hold to deal with site admin issues (including some very bitter and horrid flame wars etc). Both of us though became highly discouraged by some members of the community who thought it was hilarious to make jokes and insults about the delay in release at this project's expense. The result: their predictions almost came true. At many stages, the team has thought about walking away from this project. This is probably the number 1 reason why this project has been delayed, as we simply lost motivation to work on it (and well, the game couldn't support the MiG-21 until JetWar and the AI Engines Hotkeys mod were done)
Luckily today I'm bringing some better news. After a break from the MiG-21, we both got back onto this, in hope of a Christmas 2011 release (which didn't happen due to CsoCso and I both going on holiday, funnily enough both in Hungary!) In that time, the cockpit has reached a functional state (with major instruments animated) and is now ready to be properly skinned. Greif11, who is famed for his work, has kindly offered his assistance. The cockpit will not be 100% complete for release, but we hope to animate the remaining instruments and add warning lights etc shortly after. Regardless it should be functional for gameplay's sake (and look damn sexy too).
During the last month or so, the MiG-21 has also been moved into a new phase of closed beta testing amongst the contributing modders here at SAS. We've been able to do some important debugging and use a fine-tooth comb to take care of every minor detail. With help from some friends at Freemodding, the flight model has been revised and is as close as we can come to real life performance in game. In particular, this close beta has given a few modding teams an opportunity to compare their Vietnam war projects and has allowed a few of them to be released. With this extra info, I'm hoping to have a second closed beta out for modder testing this weekend, bringing us one more step closer to release
Anyway to summarize, we ain't dead and please don't be alarmed that newer projects are being release before this. This is what you should expect on first release (no time given):
- Three unique highly detailed and well animated MiG-21 models: MiG-21PF, MiG-21PFM, MiG-21FL
- New MiG-21PF cockpit: skinned by Greif11, major instruments working, stick/rudder/canopy animated. Working gunsight. Radar may or may not be working initial release (definite after). Tweaks for PFM model to come later. Remaining instruments/warning lights later
- Unique weapon set
- Sirena-2 Radar Warning System (will be improved in future)
- Drag chute system on all models
- Rocket-assisted take-off system for MiG-21PFM
- Individually adjusted flight models (including blown flap system on MiG-21PFM)
- New engine sounds
- Hopefully a short 'pilot's guide'
To run the MiG-21s, you need an install running JetWar v1.2 or later, or DBW1.71 or later. No other game versions will be supported (though after release, other communities are welcome to adapt it to their needs). This package will be worth the wait, but please, patience is a virtue and if you continue to be faithful, these will be on your install sooner than later