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

 
 
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Old 12-07-2009, 05:30 PM
InfiniteStates InfiniteStates is offline
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OK, I can't be bothered to argue the toss over this, and its pointless as it's a differing in opinion, not fact. If I'm the only one that feels 2 out of the 3 game set ups were not designed with fun for both sides in mind, then fair enough. Each to their own. It seems it was only not fun for me.

I'm sorry if you think I crashed a lot in TDM. You try keeping a spitfire in the air with holes all over it's wings. If you finish the job you'd get the kill - simple as that. Maybe ocean can post his screenshot so I can see just how many more crashes I had than anyone else?

But, FYI, I quit the strike match when the ticket count was 1 vs 190-odd, so I hardly left my team mates in the lurch. By then I was pissed off with the issues I've already mentioned. And it wasn't won by your B17 because he only made it to target once - it was won by ocean's suicide tactics. You may have noticed I initially chose a B17 and could have stayed with that and we probably would have steamrolled you - but I chose spitfire when I saw what others had chosen. Know why? To make the game fun. Bloody waste of time that was.

But I wish you all many happy games in the future.

Last edited by InfiniteStates; 12-07-2009 at 05:33 PM.
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