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

 
 
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Old 10-17-2009, 12:05 AM
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Originally Posted by MorgothNL View Post
sorry, im out of this one then. Dont like the 1940 to start with, and RAF vs Luftwaffe makes it worse. The hurri and spit are better planes than the 109 E-3. I never like the luftwafe vs RAF games, the german planes are too much nerfed in this game. The guns of the E-3 are bee bee guns compared to the hurri and spit armament, and that sucks with limited ammo.
(I normally fly allied planes, and the german planes are just 'too easy' to fly against. In normal games this is no problem, but flying only against the germans is no fun I think)

Gues I will see you in the air one day after the patch... in a LA-7 of P-51

EDIT:
How exactly did we go from:
hurri vs spit IX and 109 G
to
hurri vs spit mk II and 109 E-3 (1940 planes)
to
hurri/spit vs 109 E3 (luftwaffe vs RAF)
??
No idea how we went from one extreme to the other. Though as a side note...the 1940 set up does work a few of us from this forum tried it (the post regarding the game is here somewhere), it was a very close few games. I think out of 3 games it was 2-1 to the RAF.


Ok 1940 aside....


We can set a game up for tomorrow if you like, but what parameters etc would you be thinking of?
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