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Originally Posted by Jumoschwanz
And if you have been flying for "years", whatever that means and only worked your way up to full switch in the last year or so, it sort of proves my point, as if you had flown full switch from the start with your heavy schedule it would have only taken you weeks or months instead. That is why easy servers are as the title of this thread stated, "a very bad learning tool" for flying realistic settings compared to actually flying on realistic settings. You are the one who is proving the original point of this thread.
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Years means years, what do you think it means? More than one, less than the 14 that this game has been out.
You think it could take anyone just "weeks or months" even to be regularly able to score more often than die in a full switch server? I haven't met anyone like that, not on the servers, nor anyone claiming that on any IL2 forums.
I get what you're saying, there are bad habits you can pick up in an easy setting server. I felt very claustrophobic the first time I flew online with my nose and cockpit blocking 60% of my view and with the F6 button not working. But those habits are easier to break than you make them out to be. On the other hand maneuvering, energy management, and most gunnery and tactics can be learned on the easier servers and those skills carry over to closed pit.