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IL-2 Sturmovik: Birds of Prey Famous title comes to consoles.

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Old 10-30-2009, 02:21 PM
Panzergranate Panzergranate is offline
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I'm number 4 on arcade team battle (X-Box 360) as this is the only mode that allows aerobatic maneuvers without unrealistic stalls and spins.

Try pulling a "Retournnent" or "Immelmann" in realistic or simulator without the aircraft freaking out. Only the most modest of turns are allowed outside of arcade mode until the patch hopefully fixes it.

The majority of players currently stay in arcade until thing are fixed. Also Flashpoint came out recently and that is aimed at hardcore gamers, just like BOP. They'll return to BOP once they've become bored with it.
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Old 10-30-2009, 02:28 PM
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I'm number 4 on arcade team battle (X-Box 360) as this is the only mode that allows aerobatic maneuvers without unrealistic stalls and spins.

Try pulling a "Retournnent" or "Immelmann" in realistic or simulator without the aircraft freaking out. Only the most modest of turns are allowed outside of arcade mode until the patch hopefully fixes it.

The majority of players currently stay in arcade until thing are fixed. Also Flashpoint came out recently and that is aimed at hardcore gamers, just like BOP. They'll return to BOP once they've become bored with it.
well i can pull of immelmann and barrel rolls and split s in realistic and sim mode no probs mate maybe you should tweek your setting a bit it differs for each plane
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Old 10-30-2009, 02:30 PM
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I'm number 4 on arcade team battle (X-Box 360) as this is the only mode that allows aerobatic maneuvers without unrealistic stalls and spins.
some of the stalls/spins for SOME aircraft are a bit overdo in sim/realistic. But dont tell me you find the aerobatic maneuvers in arcade more realistic than in sim . in arcade you have such an insane speed, that any aircraft, can make any maneuver it wants to to. including an outside loop with a bomber .
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Old 10-30-2009, 02:32 PM
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I'm number 4 on arcade team battle (X-Box 360) as this is the only mode that allows aerobatic maneuvers without unrealistic stalls and spins.

Try pulling a "Retournnent" or "Immelmann" in realistic or simulator without the aircraft freaking out. Only the most modest of turns are allowed outside of arcade mode until the patch hopefully fixes it.

The majority of players currently stay in arcade until thing are fixed. Also Flashpoint came out recently and that is aimed at hardcore gamers, just like BOP. They'll return to BOP once they've become bored with it.
I've seen the way you fly its not wonder you cant pull those maneuvers lol.

In all seriousness though mate, this is the second or third time you've complained about this and for the second or third time ive replied saying IT CAN BE DONE, without probs.

Chnge your settings or try doing it in something other than a Bf110
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