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Old 10-08-2012, 02:00 PM
Stublerone Stublerone is offline
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The viewing routines have to be reworked, as already stated in bugtracker and many people there gave thiese tickets on ru bugtracker and on english bugtracker a vote.

The whole situation with shift+f1 (fasten seatbelt toggle) is okay for revisight and non revi sight, but the limitation in viewing angles makes the game totally incompetitive, especially for fighter pilots. You have enough to do with motor management and prop pitch, etc. We simply need a easier routine, e.g. the old il2 1946 viewing.

Flying with mouse is even worse, because u need a third device, if such thing isn't implemeted on your hotas.

Many friends are not willing to fly against other fighter pilots, because they are not satisfied with it and they generally fly a lot worse, than before. Losing target because of a nonsense feature is a dead criteria, even for me. I will not fly clanmatches until they changed that. Especially for a 109 pilot with revi slightly out of middle, this is a non flyable fighter, if it comes to good dogfighting. And I am personally 3 or 4 times in dogfighting just with that weird viewing routine and its bugs.

No dogfight possible, because u lose sight in several situations, because you forgot to switch back with shift+f1. That is my opinion see bugtracker.
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