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Old 02-22-2008, 10:04 AM
bomath bomath is offline
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@bomath
did you have to learn to be offensive or are you a natural?
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But please don´t try to tell the rest of the world what fun is.
That does everybody decide for himself.(or herself)
True, I'm being aggresive and I'm sorry, but I'm replying to people that wouldn't have it any other way; really, am I supposed to go light on the ones that jump the gun and say „Wrong”, without a moment of pause? I guess these are the ones that play in Spitfires and La5...

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@bomath
I understand your Opinion.
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My Opinion about disabled CEM: You play a better ego shooter. Be cool,
dont take me this bad.
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Trying to stay cool, and definately I don't want just another arcade flying game. Let's say that I should try to cope better with CEM; where can I find the instructions for (let's say) a Fw-190D? There are none, and I'm supposed to fly at least three hours to test the possible uses, all the way from take-off to about 6000m. There isn't any documentation on that, and as long as it means that it's compulsory (because not using CEM would mean to be shot down in a '44 plane by a '41 one) one can recognize that something is amiss...
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