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IL-2 Sturmovik: Cliffs of Dover Latest instalment in the acclaimed IL-2 Sturmovik series from award-winning developer Maddox Games.

 
 
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Old 04-17-2011, 07:31 PM
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Under Options/plane/loadout. It's a little buggy but the convergence seems to work OK. You have to set the convergence for each gun individually, and you can also set the belting for each gun, but saving the belting is buggy and sometimes you get nothing for your 5-10 minutes work.

That said, if you do it right it makes a huge difference I set up my spitfire with 4 guns AP and 4 guns DeWilde (yellow tracers every 4th rd on only 2 guns and 50 red tracers at the end of the belt on 2 guns). The outboard guns are set to 250 yds, next in at 225, and the four inboard at 200, giving a nice pattern right from 250yds to point blank. With this loadout I've taken down 2 He 111's and left a third limping home on one engine looking like a leaky block of Swiss cheese. I've shot the whole load at one plane and gotten nothing for it, so like I sad before, shit happens. (This setup comes right from my squadmate Jediteo, I'm sure knowing him he came up with this setup using a complex algorithm that only he and Einstein would understand)
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