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

 
 
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Old 02-08-2010, 08:24 AM
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+1 Shadowcorp
+1 Winney
+1 dkwookie

I think winney sums it up nicely. I play in all 3 modes yet have come to choose arcade as my preference for exactly that 'crash bang' effect. As shadow also states cta, strike and teambattle are 'team' games and therefore I don't care who gets a kill and in whatever way either. Come play with me hauptman as there's not a hope of me 'stealing your kill' as i can't hit a cows arse with a banjo in a fighter but I'll fly and bomb the backside of any target in a
bomber. I know what I'm good at and just make sure I have team mates who can fly fighters. Do I care if I've spent 5 minutes shooting at someone from the rear turret only to have someone fly up behind and take him down, do I care if i spend time dropping bombs on bunkers to have someone fly over in a po2 and steal the 'kill'? No not at all, it's a game at the end of the day and an f'ing good one at that. Get to know some people, learn from them and their respective expertise and build a 'squadron' of friends you can rely on and play with, maybe then you won't get so upset when a 'friend' steals 'your kill'. The community and it's spirit is what really stands this game out from others so use it.
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