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IL-2 Sturmovik: Birds of Prey Famous title comes to consoles. |
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IL2 Birds of Prey: Hints, Tips, and FAQ's Thread
Since many people are having some problems with their plane or just want a few tips on how to fly, I figure everyone can post questions and answers here so that future forum members/readers or IL2 gamers can learn everything they want to know and ask some questions if they have any.
Here are some FAQ's from players of BoP: 1) Why does my plane go into a spin/stall everytime I try to turn? If you are having problems keeping your plane from whirlybirding into the ground, I and most people here would reccomend turning down the elevator sensativity down a couple of knotches or buying yourself a flight stick and get into the true flying experience. Also, keep in mind that in real life, a pilot can't pull the stick all the way back and when pulling tight turns, you LOSE airspeed resulting in a stall/spin. 2) Why does seem that my engine dies for no reason? If your engine dies on you while your flying, you may have suffered some hits earlier that you didn't notice. You can overheat your engine by using too much WEP(War Emergancy Power) which you should only use when neccesary and not for extended periods of time. 3) Why do some of the planes not have a cockpit view? When development of Birds of Prey first started, it was never originally planned to have 40+ planes for the player to use. It was only planned to have only 12 flyable planes for the player to use, while the rest was for the A.I. You can expect to see cockpits in future DLC's. 4) How do I use Trim? Trim is what keeps the aircraft stable without so much use of the joystick. Trim can be set by pressing A on the gamepad. There will be no indication that trim is set when you use it. You can only feel it. When you set the trim, it will lock the plane's current roll and pitch and keep it that way. If your planes tends to roll in one direction after leveling it out and setting the trim, try applying the rudder in the opposite direction of the roll. The roll is caused by the torque of the engine, which make the plane tend to want to turn with the propellers. Anyone wanting to read more about Birds of Prey, you can visit the website http://www.il2game.com/ Last edited by xNikex; 09-02-2009 at 11:02 PM. |
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