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

 
 
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Old 03-14-2010, 12:46 PM
Nycro Nycro is offline
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a recent trend I've noticed are groups of experienced players who group together in one big team. i generally have no problem with this but i would consider myself to be a reasonably experienced player and often find myself left in a team with players who honestly don't know what they are doing.
b-17 snobbery as i call it is a very annoying trend in which if their are sufficient players then an entire team with b-17's will group up and ruin it for the other team. this is why i went off call of duty because it is utterly dominated by the elite players who generally make it hard for others.
I'm not knocking all of them but it just makes the game unbearable.
This probably also contributes to the quiet servers at the moment, nobody wants to play when they know they have no hope of winning, honestly, it really sucks at the moment.
Another thing that boils my blood is Lypmne and Hawkinge on CTA, i'm always stuck with a bunch of fools who can't land on their own bloody airfield before the other team's fighter-bombers get there, then they fly around aimlessly despite victory still being attainable. i hate that map and single airfield maps are simply far superior. far more competitive and tactical.
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