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

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Old 09-29-2009, 09:23 PM
MorgothNL MorgothNL is offline
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I think when the update arrives, there will be more boom and zoom, instead of all turn and burn. Now it was just impossible, because the planes were not performing good enough (except for the jets). And with the upcomming blackouts, it could change the online play drasticly

The P-51 and FW190 may not be very well suited, but in the hands of a good pilot, they shoot be able to make the rookies go down hard. dont you agree?
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Old 09-30-2009, 08:27 AM
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I think when the update arrives, there will be more boom and zoom, instead of all turn and burn. Now it was just impossible, because the planes were not performing good enough (except for the jets). And with the upcomming blackouts, it could change the online play drasticly

The P-51 and FW190 may not be very well suited, but in the hands of a good pilot, they shoot be able to make the rookies go down hard. dont you agree?
I'am totally agree with you. Even in a turning dogfight a P51 or FW190 can take down a spit, if the Spit Pilot do not know how to use its plan to its limit

About BnZ even if it's a difficult tactic, with the patch it will be possible at least, and we'll see more intersting dogfight.

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