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Old 10-13-2009, 08:47 PM
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I'm not a super pilot and there are skydivers that blow me away (accuracy landers, bigway formation jumpers, etc...) but this game definitely gives an accurate feel for the different altitudes..... touching down... even cloud drift...
I like that at lower throttle the plane will drop altitude in a turn...just great detail.

That being said... on hornet's nest, it really sucks when the AI takes away those yellow markers after a transport gets too low... it's horribly tough to find something moving in the air against the landscape in darkness that may have partial cloud cover and is also is no longer on the map mode. And the AI planes will break off from it when it gets too low too... i think that's what i'm seeing anyways... it's just a huge difficulty spike from what preceded it.

Long story short.. great game but Hornet's nest really blows.

And yes...on a bigscreen TV it's very immersive. I love backflipping and I love flying like 200-500ft up and checking out how they made the scenery.

Sean!

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Old 10-15-2009, 11:28 AM
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That being said... on hornet's nest, it really sucks when the AI takes away those yellow markers after a transport gets too low... it's horribly tough to find something moving in the air against the landscape in darkness that may have partial cloud cover and is also is no longer on the map mode. And the AI planes will break off from it when it gets too low too... i think that's what i'm seeing anyways... it's just a huge difficulty spike from what preceded it.
If the markers disappear, you can consider the target disabled and move onto another one
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Old 10-25-2009, 11:58 AM
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I love this game. I pilot ultralights and I skydive. I have a good understanding of flight and the game does a great, great job of simulating flight...I appreciate it a lot. I got straight to this level with zero issue and it's bringing the game to a crashing halt. I think the issue is that some of the planes lose their target markers (yellow triangles) and then it's just insane trying to find the one u missed while wave after wave comes. I think i shot down 28 planes only to have the game extend a middle finger and say: "8minutes, 30 seconds...u stink, fatty." about 9 times now. It's frustrating. Not to mention that along with trying to deep6 25-30 planes with the supporting AI being completely dogbrained, it's just beyond tough...especially under the umbrella of "Arcade" difficulty." Do you think the devs will patch it with the criticism it's getting?

SeanTheShark
I completely agree with seantheshark. I cannot understand why there is suddenly such a raise of difficulty. You get quite easily through all the missions and then BAM! you're runnig against a wall you can't overcome. Hey, devs! I just want to PLAY, I don't want to become a hard ass fighter pilot!
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Old 11-08-2009, 03:38 PM
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1. Because there are Flak batteries on the ground firing at you, you will notice they are rectangles, not dots, which tells you they are on the ground.

2. You need to get the transports in the air so don't worry about ground targets at all.

3. Shoot them all, don't take chances.

4. Don't know, keep killing until its over.

5. You're just having a hard time, its really not that hard once you follow a few tips:

1. Get to within 200 yds before firing, throttle down and use combat flaps to avoid overshoot, approach from slightly below to avoid the top rear gunner and put *all of your fire on the engines*. Thats the most important thing to finishing the transports off quickly, if you aim for the fuselage, it will take you forever whereas one good burst to the engines can bring down a JU-57 in an instant.

2. Use your map ALOT. Once you bring down one group, look on your map to see where the next is and open up your throttle and raise flaps to zoom over there.

3. Ignore everything else, just kill the transports as efficiently as you can and you should be fine.

check out this IL-2 vid for some anti-bomber tips:
HURRAY HURRAY HURRAY - VICTORY AT LAST.

After my approx 20th try I finally beat this god-forsaken level. The 2 key advices I followed and which helped me beat Hornet's Nest were these (found on a different forum):

1. Don't use the outside view, stick to cockpit or virtual cockpit, as they give you a much better idea of where your plane is aiming.

2.Remember to order your wingmen to attack the objectives as well. You do this by pressing first Down (to get their attention) and then Right (to order them to attack the main objectives) on the D-Pad. The Right press also will put the target indicators on the enemy planes (little red circle). NOTE: If you press down it orders the whole flight; if you just press the right direction it only orders half of them'

In the end, it took me 12 min 30 sec to beat the level with a player score of 481. I am so freakin' happy that I beat this level, I want to scream out loud - THANK YOU LORD!!!
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Old 11-09-2009, 04:18 AM
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HURRAY HURRAY HURRAY - VICTORY AT LAST.

After my approx 20th try I finally beat this god-forsaken level. The 2 key advices I followed and which helped me beat Hornet's Nest were these (found on a different forum):

1. Don't use the outside view, stick to cockpit or virtual cockpit, as they give you a much better idea of where your plane is aiming.

2.Remember to order your wingmen to attack the objectives as well. You do this by pressing first Down (to get their attention) and then Right (to order them to attack the main objectives) on the D-Pad. The Right press also will put the target indicators on the enemy planes (little red circle). NOTE: If you press down it orders the whole flight; if you just press the right direction it only orders half of them'

In the end, it took me 12 min 30 sec to beat the level with a player score of 481. I am so freakin' happy that I beat this level, I want to scream out loud - THANK YOU LORD!!!
I already know you are going to hate the Free Hunt single mission, because in Free Hunt, your wingmen ignore you and they get killed, and you can only restart under Tactical Control, i.e. by taking a plane from one of your wingmen.

Getting past that one is a matter of watching who your wingmen attack, and picking a different target; being lucky enough that they don't fail; and staying out of the gunner's cone but destroying the transports quickly.

The best way to attack a bomber or other plane with a tail gunner is to set up a weave attack from side to side. Up to down weaves are easier to aim with, but also have greater risk of falling behind the target and being shot down. It's the only way to get past Free Hunt cause you have to down about 9 of them yourself.
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