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

 
 
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Old 12-16-2009, 01:28 PM
InfiniteStates InfiniteStates is offline
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...I usually try and go for the top scorer on the opposing team.
LOL I do that to - I don't care about target fixation. I'm usually out for blood at this point because he's shot me down loads. Plus, it benefits our team if I can get him because they're making less points.


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Well I think I will be out of team battles for a while after the incident with Olife last night. That was pretty mad match and wasnt much fun head on attacking for 20 minutes.
Let me guess - he was in the I-bloody-153?

I've been in a sim game, 2v2 where it was him in that and someone else in a P51. I was in an FW (I forget the model)... I was chasing the P51 at full speed - both are fast planes. We flew by the 153 and I thought I should be ok being that much faster, but no... After a good while of flying directly away from him he still managed to fireball me. So he's either an incredibly good shot at range, or the 153 is a lot faster than it should be.

I was gonna rant in the thread about that plane being cheap, but couldn't be bothered. It is still just as cheap in sim as it is in realistic.
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