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IL-2 Sturmovik: Birds of Prey Famous title comes to consoles.

View Poll Results: what mode will you play online and why
arcade 2 12.50%
realistic 2 12.50%
sim 12 75.00%
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Old 07-29-2009, 01:37 PM
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? what do you mean?

if you pull back on the stick all the way in the game ( most times is physically impossible for the pilot unless he is flying by wire ) you lose control

so the most amount of pull you can get without losing control is your "tight turn"

You can still dogfight with it , but dogfighting is rarely turning battles , that was for jet planes.
i mean like you pull back all the way to the left, right, up to get away from your enemy, i know its sim, and you cant pull all the way, but is it really possible to get away from an enemy online (i know all the planes will play under that same rule, so your attacker cant go all the either, but will that work online, qua looks if you cant turn that tight,

maybe im asking this because in other flightgames on console,if you got some on your back , the first thing you do is make a tight turn in any direction and try to lose your opponent, never played pc sims so im curieus how that works

so what do you mean by so the most amount of pull you can get without losing control is your "tight turn"
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