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

 
 
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Old 11-20-2010, 06:34 PM
Dementia_Seven Dementia_Seven is offline
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Cool Vdomini Meiner

i try to give my opinion and i really learned about to fly like a killer. but i is the game itself that upsets me. this game gives not a bit of reality or has right historikal backround. the programmers have a prejudice against everything thats nonrussian. a fw would rule a spit in real. a spit is notthat good as shown in the game. a la seven is the fastest propellerplane.
one time orion was ruling alone 10 bf109k4 without getting shoot bevore he had shred all bfs during flying on groundlevel. Do you know that the reargunner aims automaticly? even if u shoot slightly bysite...
the rockets oh my god what are they made for??? i know but there are no tanks in multiplayer... a good exemple for the unreal programming of thisfucking company is the il4! it turns as good as a spitfire but it is a big bomber with 2motors... i like to know how that would look in reality...

Another guide about turning radius is:

me262>bombers>fw even ta>BF series > spitfires > Russians the supervolk on this planet

hell yaks arent that good... i never saw a yak dominating a spit or something...


please let the airbattles open for bombers


have fun

Last edited by Dementia_Seven; 11-20-2010 at 06:37 PM.
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