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

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Old 10-16-2009, 03:19 PM
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I have played one strike match that I also liked very much. I didn't do very well, but did get a few bombs to target before I was detected. But once I was positioned, it was all but over. I found the SIM strike match was also rewarding to me. I do like the CTA better, but I am game for Strike as well. I feel "sneaky" in the B-17 trying to evade detection, and try and find the targets at the same time... Fun...

I tried to convey to one of my younger on line flyers I have been trying to get him to enjoy it. He did get a legit kill in CTA, but he was not happy with it, because he likes Arcade, and used to racking up double digit kills. I told him one SIM kill is much more rewarding than 10 tracked kills in arcade, or realistic, but I just think his young mind likes to see the high numbers over the stress in getting just the one in SIM.. Hopefully, he will grow out of that, lol... But, I will gladly fly SIM strikes with you..



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Originally Posted by Benrizz View Post
I do

Not sure if I want to concentrate on CTA, but I would enjoy playing other games than Battel Team, or free for all in SIM.

But not sure that other will want the same. The only time I host a Strike in SIM I lost 4 of my players before the game starts
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