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IL-2 Sturmovik: Cliffs of Dover Latest instalment in the acclaimed IL-2 Sturmovik series from award-winning developer Maddox Games. |
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It takes one to know one!
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That's quite an ingore list you got going there Wutz!
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A system that works pretty well in my experience is something like in World of Tanks: You can look around as quickly as your mouse allows (your head turning around in the turret) and then the turret follows your eyes with the speed that particular turret can.
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Oh there are eight candidates that are in that club.
But back to the topic, when thinking of the twin 20mm flak guns used during my military service those could swing around really fast, that is why I would like to see hard evidence that turrets where slow or laggy, and not just some fighter jocks wet dream to easy successes. |
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There are videos on YouTube showing for example b-17 where you can see how fast the turrets were.
Like this one (from 0:17 to 0:29). |
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I knew that Wutz's attitude reminded me of someone, but I couldn't quite remember who....
...expect my name also will be 'added to the list'... |
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