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Old 03-31-2011, 02:53 PM
Biggs Biggs is offline
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Im bumping this again... This is a very serious issue... and should be the first gameplay bug to be addressed!

I did a gun test (with a Hurricane) and its absolutely comfirmed... the gunnery physics are wrong/bugged...

when you apply rudder while shooting the bullets do the exact opposite of what they SHOULD be doing...

If i rudder to the right the bullets SHOULD fall to the LEFT of the aim point. And if i rudder to the left the bullets SHOULD fall to the RIGHT of the aim point.

However in the game, when i rudder to the right the bullets 'magically' defy the laws of physics and actually move out AHEAD of the aim point to the right!!!!

HOW IS THIS POSSIBLE!? How are the guns "turning" faster than the plane is traversing?

This has completely ruined the gunnery aspect of the game. which is one of the main points of a COMBAT flight sim, if im not mistaken.

--- for all of you not sure what im talking about ... take a hurricane out, fly in 'wonder woman' mode.... hold down the trigger and then apply rudder.... the bullets will magically 'turn' in the direction you are apply rudder to.
making deflection shooting completely FUBAR!
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