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Old 03-11-2012, 04:11 AM
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The rolling about is bad enough, but what really gets my goat is the situational awareness of the AI. It knows exactly where my site is aimed and it may veer close to it, but as soon as it gets within a fraction of an inch too close it'll barrel roll right around the site aim. So if I'm right behind the enemy and he's veering from left to right it will get close to crossing the aim site's trajectory it will then barrel roll, avoiding any shot because the nature of the barrel roll has no pinpoint axis so it literally rolls AROUND the area where my gun spray would go. It does it almost every time - especially in the G50. I feel like I'm playing a game of "Whack a Mole."

It's infuriating to see that is still in this game from IL2:1946. The AI is the only thing I have a real complaint about. It's bad enough that all other aspects that need work don't matter to me. After playing !L2 1946 post 4.11 patch and up till that time not playing CoD I was sorely disappointed when I finally fired up this game.

Fingers crossed it will be fixed very soon after the graphics upgrade.

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