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Because shooting a speeding aircraft from a fixed position is so easy. I wonder what manner of dumbed down, auto-aim, clown fused shells do you think they will use?
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"Bf 109 E-4/BN - drive catered DB 601 N engine power of 1175 hp. It was necessary to use stooktanové (?) fuel. Made 35 pieces. " Which one of the 35 they built would you like? ![]()
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I cant wait to see who will start the first online regiment of FLAK gunners. That would be funny. Maybe even a tank regiment! |
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![]() I'd have thought shooting a speeding aircraft from a moving position (ie another aircraft) is much harder.... at least until the aircraft is out of range or exploiting a blind spot. Using AA, at least during ww2, was always a mix of skill and sheer luck.... if that was not so, I feel air combat would have been rejected as a strategy. No point flying a plane whatsoever if, the very minute you come up against AA, you are dead. On that note, I welcome the idea of playable AA.... though I can imagine it to be a somewhat frustrating experience. lol Last edited by Volksieg; 02-11-2012 at 12:07 PM. |
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I tend to agree. It's an arcadish, useless feature. Most of the pilots will spend five minutes on it and then go back to flying, maybe on RoF or WoP. Bah!
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Not sure about that, Vulchers shot down can be very addictive
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This is what I humbly think of the alleged uber and easy to use flak. The reason that it is easy for you fighter pilots (I primarily fly pinpoint strike, Jabo, or bombers, not many dedicated fighter flights) is because you guys have mastered the art of leading in the sky but the typical anti aircraft gunner isn't since they don't reactive much training. I think it was during the battle of midway that a Japanese fighter ace took control of a flak gun (he was grumbling on how poor the real crews were) and was successful in shooting down targets but I don't remember where I read that. I really hope we can use the legendary 88mm but it would be a little difficult.
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Manning range finder for a battery might be interesting.
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Yeah I read that too about the pilot kicking a gunner out of an AAA in Saburo Sakai - Samurai
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Some spotty albino kid sitting on a bofors gun and blowing the crap out of every friendly aircraft that spawns is something you will have to get used to. Then you'll be wishing you had your vulchers back.
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