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

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Old 02-27-2010, 08:05 PM
InfiniteStates InfiniteStates is offline
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As many have have stated, Mirgervin is either the best of the best, or one of. There's only one guy I knew who could give him a run for his money 1v1, but he's since retired.

I once managed to keep my view on him as he manouvered onto my 6 from a head to head, and you might notice he always turns upwards. He does a kind of stall turn thing then uses acceleration and your turn against you. I found the best tactic was to use my spit's superior firepower against him in a head to head then try and make enough distance to turn for another head to head. Needless to say it wasn't hugely successful.

Also, on the few occasions I have shot him down, more often than not, kills don't register on him and it counts as a crash (even after the patch). Also, re: screen size, he says he plays on a crappy smallish screen.

EDIT: apologies to SubaruGaz - I didn't realise you could beat him also, just like I didn't realise this thread had 2 pages before I posted lol

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Old 02-28-2010, 01:17 AM
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Migervin isn't that unbeatable and you guys give him far too much credit. Plus he ran away from the xbox guys for easier targets on the PS3...............lol


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Old 03-30-2010, 10:03 AM
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HI BEAVERCOMPANY01,

i really like your oppinion about the "CHOUCH ACE" named "MIGERVIN" who is a far bigger expert insulting people (me) with words i wont repeat here and dumbing down myself on his level !!!
I'm suprised Branko. I met him for the first time last night in a game with Ratman and found him to be a decent bloke. Was a good dogfight too with plenty of good kills by all so I'm suprised you state he was insulting.
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Old 03-30-2010, 11:53 AM
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HI GILLY,

this so called "DECENT BLOKE" is a part of the post i added to the thread..... I JUST DONT KNOW !!!

He and "SHADOWCORP" are strong supporters that ME and the B-17 we dont belong here but i give a damm F**K what they think !!!

MIGHT SOMEBODY CAN BUY FOR "SHADOWCORP" SOME ROCKETS SO HE CAN AD THIS NONSENSE TO HIS "HIT & RUN" BIRD ???
Hey Branko,
sadly that's what the 262 was designed to do and is the only aircraft in the game that is capable of such long distance or hit and run kills. And to be honest as Shadow uses it as such and is damn useful at it I've got to respect the guy for doing so. Shadow is also a great bloke and and one of the fairest players I know so again I'm shocked that you feel this way??
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Old 03-30-2010, 12:05 PM
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Er.. Me 262 = B-17 killer..
you can't complain about people using 262's in the same forum where you've had a go at someone for telling you not to use a B-17, because that's hypocrisy.

It's one of the risks of flying a bomber.. If you see a 262 it'll soon be over.
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