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IL-2 Sturmovik The famous combat flight simulator. |
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You don't have to be in a squad to register at the USL. Many of the squads are looking for mercenaries to help their rosters.
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The pay's no better in a squad, but you do get the pleasure of feeling like you're the same as a bunch of people that distinguish themselves from bunches of other people despite the fact their all the same, though very different on an individual basis... Remember to rig up some absorbant material on your joystick and don't play if you need to sleep within two hours after a match. It would make good sense to take an aspirin before a match, and put the "hotline" on speedial. Cats and dogs can be trained to speedial in the event of no more events.
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USL squad competition...
Team registration closes in 10 days |
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Are there actual rules? All I found was a thread about proposed rules, but they weren't laid out well at all, unfortunately. I wanted to read about how matches are flown, how a team wins a match, etc.
60 minutes rounds, 2 rounds per match with a 15 minute break per round? That is an awfully long time! Anyway, please direct me to the final rules set. My squad is discussing the possibility, but would like to see the rules first. |
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The rules, to some degree, are forged by the squad Liaisons, based upon the draft rules implemented by the Board. The standard rules, the schedules, match points, and match lengths have been the same for years, and are widely accepted by all the participants. These are not just dogfights, these are strategic battles involving every aspect of the simulator, from flying cap to bombing, to reconnaissance. Based on historical battles, to win requires a practiced team effort. Each team gets an opportunity to fly as allied, then axis to complete a match. The emersive nature of the battles requires 60 minutes per round to accomplish a competitive score in closed pit. 45 minutes per round in open pit. While some squads refrain from competing due to a rule discrepancy, we currently have 31 competition teams registered with an eastern and western division in both open and closed pit genre's. We currently operate three USL game servers and a registered USL TeamSpeak.
This is an opportunity for your squad to do something other than fly in a pub server. This is an opportunity to bring your squad together as a formidable competition team and win a title that will not only bring your squad global recognition, but double or triple your popularity in recruiting, and gain your squad the respect of the flight sim community. I would suggest posting your concerns at the USL forum, and being a part of the rule making process on behalf of your squad. You really don't want to miss this.... You have 4 days to register your team www.uslglobal.com USL TEAM REGISTRATION CLOSES IN 4 DAYS.....HURRY! Best Regards, Last edited by Lazarus; 12-08-2008 at 01:48 PM. |
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To be honest Laz, that's a nice slick recuiting response, but it doesn't answer my concern. Call me slow, but you say "These are not just dogfights, these are strategic battles involving every aspect of the simulator, from flying cap to bombing, to reconnaissance. Based on historical battles..." but the draft rules shell does not explain that in the slightest. I've looked for some explanation or overview of the league and how it's organized and conducted and have found nothing. If I've missed it, please point me to where to find it.
I think for now JG27 will skip this round. Maybe we'll look into the next one if we can figure that all out. |
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