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senseispcc 08-06-2012 05:45 PM

Fultures!
 
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I never play online because of bad experience in IL-1946 with vultures tath never left a pilot get of the ground by wayting over the airfield and shooting on the ground every body. I see at my first try it did not change at alll, fantastic and you are critical about some problem in the game in your place I should be ashame of your way of playing...bye have a lot of joy as a lot of vultures.

CaptainDoggles 08-06-2012 05:51 PM

Try taking off at a different base.

If you get so upset about being shot down, maybe computer games aren't for you.

JG52Krupi 08-06-2012 05:55 PM

Try another server, if you were at ATAG they allow Vultures other do not try them.

Everyone at some point gets pissed off with vultures, your not alone ;) but don't let them put you off COD online from what I hear its in a much better state than offline.

senseispcc 08-06-2012 06:00 PM

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Originally Posted by CaptainDoggles (Post 452134)
Try taking off at a different base.

If you get so upset about being shot down, maybe computer games aren't for you.

Not shot down but the fact that some are waiting the spawning so they shoot you on the ground is not normal and never realy happened, a air raid and vultures are not the same, and is only possible because there is no defense over the airfield. When you have air superiority you can have opportunity planes in landing, if there is not to much tripl A over the airfield. With this sort of player you do not have a chance to take of, if you like it, maybe you do it?

MD_Titus 08-06-2012 06:01 PM

feltchers?

as a side note vultching is entirely historical. even on heavily defended airfields it could and often did happen, just a single pass and then go. many accounts of the same as well.

notafinger! 08-06-2012 06:03 PM

Don't spawn at the coastal bases, especially Hawkinge. Problem solved.

SlipBall 08-06-2012 06:10 PM

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Originally Posted by MD_Titus (Post 452138)
feltchers?

as a side note vultching is entirely historical. even on heavily defended airfields it could and often did happen, just a single pass and then go. many accounts of the same as well.


War is hell!:)

Red Dragon-DK 08-06-2012 06:16 PM

I think vulturing is a great part of the game, and Im greatfull its alowed on ATAG. On some other servers, it was not allowed so I stoped flying there. To many ruels. like playing in a sandbox for kids only. ;)
It was a part of the war and its a part of the game. I have been shoot at many times on the base and it canot upset me at all.

As other suggest, Move to another base and takeoff from there. Dont give up :D

Toni74 08-06-2012 06:17 PM

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Originally Posted by senseispcc (Post 452132)
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I never play online because of bad experience in IL-1946 with vultures tath never left a pilot get of the ground by wayting over the airfield and shooting on the ground every body. I see at my first try it did not change at alll, fantastic and you are critical about some problem in the game in your place I should be ashame of your way of playing...bye have a lot of joy as a lot of vultures.

the main reason of a air force isn't to fight other planes in the air but destroy the enemy on ground befor he gets up.

if your prefered base is under fire then choose a different one. that simple.

i'm glad that those vulch whiners from FB/PF/46 times get less nowadays in CloD.

:-)

pstyle 08-06-2012 06:18 PM

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Originally Posted by senseispcc (Post 452132)
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I never play online because of bad experience in IL-1946 with vultures

meh. I NEVER get attacked on take-off.
I don't operate from Hawkinge.
There is ALWAYS a fight over Hawkinge.

It's probably the easiest problem to avoid.


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