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Old 10-20-2009, 01:18 PM
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My accuracy is not very good, as such I like to get directly behind a person, unleash two or three bursts and bank left or right after I'm done to chase after other targets.Is this tactic classified under BNZ or TNB?Which plane can I use to best fufill the technique mentioned above?If there are any other techniques I can use which are better?Please state them along with a reccomended plane.I would just like to thank you guys for being so helpful.I just got BOP a week or so and was overwhelmed by the number of planes available and the techniques that could be used.All of you have given me solid advice on BNZ.So far I have moderate success with it(I have been playing a lot CTA matches lately) with flying targets.It's a quantum leap compared to what I achieved before.I'd just like to thank you guys again and look forward to flying with you once I get better.
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Old 10-20-2009, 02:37 PM
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My accuracy is not very good, as such I like to get directly behind a person, unleash two or three bursts and bank left or right after I'm done to chase after other targets.Is this tactic classified under BNZ or TNB?Which plane can I use to best fufill the technique mentioned above?If there are any other techniques I can use which are better?Please state them along with a reccomended plane.I would just like to thank you guys for being so helpful.I just got BOP a week or so and was overwhelmed by the number of planes available and the techniques that could be used.All of you have given me solid advice on BNZ.So far I have moderate success with it(I have been playing a lot CTA matches lately) with flying targets.It's a quantum leap compared to what I achieved before.I'd just like to thank you guys again and look forward to flying with you once I get better.
This is more TnB than BnZ. BnZ for me is just going in, reduce throttle a little bit, burst, kill, continue, all with as least turning as possible. This is why it's pretty hard. For TnB it depends what you have more trouble with. The Spit is a bit twitchy, but it has quite a lot of tracers, making it easier to aim. The La is easier to fly, but has a low amount of tracers, making it harder to aim. The Hurri is also an ok choice, but you might have some trouble taking down late-war planes.
Take a look at this thread for an overview of the planes and their in-game characteristics.
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Old 10-20-2009, 03:01 PM
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This is more TnB than BnZ. BnZ for me is just going in, reduce throttle a little bit, burst, kill, continue, all with as least turning as possible. This is why it's pretty hard. For TnB it depends what you have more trouble with. The Spit is a bit twitchy, but it has quite a lot of tracers, making it easier to aim. The La is easier to fly, but has a low amount of tracers, making it harder to aim. The Hurri is also an ok choice, but you might have some trouble taking down late-war planes.
Take a look at this thread for an overview of the planes and their in-game characteristics.
Thanks, I thought TNB equals endless looping in hopes of getting on your opponent's six-too much ace combat and hawx I guess.Glad to see that things are different here.I'll try my hand at TNB now and see which style suits me the best.The thread you made was also very informative, it will definitely help choose a suitable plane.
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Old 10-20-2009, 03:07 PM
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Thanks, I thought TNB equals endless looping in hopes of getting on your opponent's six-too much ace combat and hawx I guess.Glad to see that things are different here.I'll try my hand at TNB now and see which style suits me the best.The thread you made was also very informative, it will definitely help choose a suitable plane.
Hmm.. to be honest, it can be endless looping, but that happens more in the 2v2 or less games. If you're in an infinite loop in busier games someone will probably swoop in and help out.
Good to hear the thread helps . Note though it's for Realistic and Sim, since I have no experience with arcade, except for 1 ridiculous CTA game.
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