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![]() When I came from Il2 to ROF I also wondered about some performance in dogfighting that made me wonder. Well, you have to get used to the WW1 birds, is all I can say. Switching from fast WW2 birds to WW1 makes dogfighting and especially E-tactics difficult at the beginning. You are used too much at the much more powerful performance of the planes ![]() |
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i guess realistic is the wrong word, more like... the WW1 planes are much more forgiving... easier to fly... harder to land... and i mostly only fly energy fighters even in rise of flight, not really into flying in circles when i can avoid it... |
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![]() Strange thing is plenty of IL2 pilots coming to ROF found it harder (in ROF forum). Perso, i find COD and WW2 planes harder to fly, and have hard time to hit anything! lol Must be the speed...everything is going so fast ![]() Anyway, i've never spent so much time in a sim like in ROF, and it is definetely the best WW1 sim ever for me. If you feel like a pioneer pilot, flying fragile wood and canvas planes, don't hesitate! Go for it, you won't regret ![]() |
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