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

 
 
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Old 09-11-2009, 06:40 AM
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Really? I found the opposite to be true. I am much better in realistic AND the people you play with don't just crash every time they get hit like in Arcade...

ah well, to each his own
yes but I am having a problem with the planes not being realistic... you see if the p51 was modeled correctly I could boom and zoom all day with it. But since it is a slow tank, I find myself taking the spit or hurricane, and end up fighting the stalling more then my enemies, which is funny because I am a 1946 veteran and have been playing flight sims for over 20 years, yet I struggle for control of the planes often...I would prefer to fly the german planes, as they are my favorite, but since no cockpits yet I dont bother....also I hear they nerfed their performance too so whatever....everyones gonna be lying the i16s soon lol

Also, since I dont have the benefits of track ir and all the other computer goodies I find myself going what is the point of trying to play on sim when it cannot compete with the computers sim mode...guess im a little snobby that way.

But like I said, I have just as much fun in any of the modes, but I will say its definantly more satisfying to shoot somebody down in realistic mode and simulation mode than arcade mode.
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