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dkwookie 07-01-2011 11:14 PM

Arcade Alive And Kickin
 
Finally got back online tonight for first time in god knows how long and got into the best low level arcade furball on CTA since I can remember. Probably best since Shadowcorp or Ratman players arcade.
Great flyer named speedbird888. Reminds me of the good old days :-)

StiC 07-02-2011 07:27 PM

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Originally Posted by dkwookie (Post 304817)
Finally got back online tonight for first time in god knows how long and got into the best low level arcade furball on CTA since I can remember. Probably best since Shadowcorp or Ratman players arcade.
Great flyer named speedbird888. Reminds me of the good old days :-)

This will be a bit OT but this is something I've wanted to say for sometime and I thought I would put it here instead of starting a new thread.

I just wanna say my hat's off to all the arcade players because as far as I'm concerned it is the hardest mode to do well in and the aces like Ruff, frog, jubei, BC, Ace???, RBadd just to name a few never fail to impress. I've pretty much stepped away from arcade and I really miss the guys, but arcade is just way too hard for an old fart like me.

StiC

mavrickandgoose 07-02-2011 08:27 PM

I still play arcade sometimes but I don't much like it cuase everyone quits there are some very good players though don't get me wrong. I don't think arcade is the hardest just a completely different style in arcade I am always on the brake and rudder in real/sim always on the throttle and no rudder lol and arcade is much more ...fast paced I guess I would call it. I do still have fun with arcade


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