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

 
 
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Old 04-05-2011, 01:16 PM
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Can't believe no one has said this how about if a plane goes down the last person to get a hit on said plane gets the kill no more crashes unless your plane hits the ground without ever being damaged also no one is awarded the kill for collisions that is a crash you both die
one of the best tbh .................. save on people cheating, thats basically what it is!!!




the clan/party type idea is good if the game is busy enough or else it will end up unfair for other players if it goes the same way as the current BOP, you will have an elite squd picking off "average" players, if that happens people will leave/quit games or stop playin altogether, you can get away with that kind of structure on FPS games Ie cod, Bc2 ect ect as there are over 300,000 online plus at times.

the ability to kick players if you're the host is also a grat idea imo


Im not overly a fan of pacific games as i find the scenery gets a tad tedious, but there is no doubt there were some massive battles ect ect so im not ignorant that way.


but it would be interesting .................. just to get another game

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