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

 
 
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Old 07-20-2011, 06:17 PM
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In those types of mission you don't respawn, you take control over the next pilot in your flight so if the AI got damaged the plane will still be damaged when you take over control. You did know you choose which pilot you control while in the map screen?

Also in these type of missions when you are looking at the map you are not controling any aircraft, the ai is. So if you are sitting in the lead plane you will see the ai fly towards the target. If you happen to be sitting in a wingman plane you make that plane tempararily the lead plane and the other planes follow you, but if you look at the map that switches back so you will see your plane bank sharply atempting to get back in position behind the leader.
Thanks Rob...I forgot that that's what happens...and that makes perfect sense...makes me appreciate this game more, knowing that...that the developers designed it that way is very insightful and quite realistic in many ways...now I realize what's happening...now let's see, armed with this new found knowledge will bring me victory...You are the man Rob...thanks a million
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