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Old 11-02-2009, 07:24 PM
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Default Strike - Scoring System

Right,

I'm not only to complain about others or accuse someone of cheating (unless its blatantly obvious) but I need some clarification on this;
I just played a strike game again tipok 86 & 77, whom I will admit are very good players and play very well as a team.

But I'm a bit confused, 77 was flying a Arado-234, everytime he strafed my buildings about 30-50 points were coming off. Just M.C's.
86 was flying the 262 and was taking off 20-30 points, with just M.C's.
I was equipped with 4x100kg bombs, went over to their buildings, pulled up way way up high, then turned and released 16 bombs before having to pull up (was in a I-153), the last 8 were without a doubt bang on, all the time I was also firing my cannons. I did, on average, no more than 8 or so points.

I'm not accusing these two of cheating, I know its possible but I dont think they would, but can someone explain this to me? 77 would fly about 3km up then dive directly onto the target, lighting them up the entire way.
I cant even do 30-50 points using a bomber with direct hits, let alone with just guns.

Can anyone explain this to me?

Thanks,

SC
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