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Hi House. Welcome to the forum :)
I'd be intrested in joining you, sounds like you have quite a bit of experience in running squadrons. I used to play Jane's WWII fighters quite a bit but only ever single player campagnes and before that I played Tornado a lot on my first ever pc. Ive only ever been up against real people in Ace Combat 6 in which I refuse to use QAAM (fire and forget missiles which require no skill to use) as I hate them with a passion. I'm looking forward to the more simulation orientated BoP and to killing anyone who thinks circle flying works best lol. Xbox Live User Name: Robotic Pope Real First Name: Jamie Age:29 Preference to Fighters / Bombers / All-Rounder: All-Rounder Favourite Plane to fly in game. (or looking forward to flying) : Mosquito????? Country of Origin. : England |
Xbox Live User Name: vincent1989
Real First Name: vincent/vince (not fussed) Age: 20 Preference: all rounder/more skilled fighter Favourite Plane: hurricane oops: forgot to mention COO, sunny old blighty |
omg i used to ahve tornado! lol god have you seen how it looks compared to how we remember it? lol and Janes WWII fighters looked amazing in its day, although sadly i never got round to buying it. but thanks for your support, consider yourself added :)
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they were the days eh? lol what makes me chuckle is that look at the SIZE of those games, and the specs of the machine, i mean the xbox cant handle more than 18 players, but Air warrior used to handle 250 people with 56k modem technology, granted almost EVERY kill was a lag kill, but at least EVERYBODY was lagging. :)
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afaik it's only 16 player online, 8 per side, thought it best to mention :)
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ok cool, on the multiplayer video it said 18 player multiplayer, but i shall assume its 16 for now, i can always add more slots onto the site :) thanks
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