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Old 02-06-2015, 05:43 PM
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I am not sure if thera are any cheats out there ( i never used anything, except using progressive flaps on a spitfire- when it was possible, now the recent patches dont allow it). But i often asked myself if there was cheat: At first when i started playing online, -"there must be lots of cheaters, sure!" But than i got a little more experience (not much), and sometimes i got realy good shots, some lucky shots, and i wonder if other didnt think the same about me. I didt try rudder pedals,-yet- but i am sure they help a lot! A good joystick is also fundamental.
On one ocasion, after a little dive, i was zooming up, and the pilot that was chasing me claimed that i was cheating because i climbed like a rocket leaving him far behind! Must had been lag, the only reason i can think of.
Now can you explain, the aim cheats you were talking about, was in stock game, on in mooded versions?
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Old 02-06-2015, 11:13 PM
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Old 02-07-2015, 12:58 PM
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I am not sure if thera are any cheats out there ( i never used anything, except using progressive flaps on a spitfire- when it was possible, now the recent patches dont allow it). But i often asked myself if there was cheat: At first when i started playing online, -"there must be lots of cheaters, sure!" But than i got a little more experience (not much), and sometimes i got realy good shots, some lucky shots, and i wonder if other didnt think the same about me. I didt try rudder pedals,-yet- but i am sure they help a lot! A good joystick is also fundamental.
On one ocasion, after a little dive, i was zooming up, and the pilot that was chasing me claimed that i was cheating because i climbed like a rocket leaving him far behind! Must had been lag, the only reason i can think of.
Now can you explain, the aim cheats you were talking about, was in stock game, on in mooded versions?
I remember a couple of guys claiming I was cheating by using zoom climbs. "How are you climbing so fast!!" the one guy said. I tried to explain to them some of the basics but it was a mystery to them. Probably something similar happening with you as well.
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Old 02-07-2015, 05:22 PM
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In general, when flying servers that allow mods and do not have CRT2 enabled, anything is possible and when done in certain ways these cheats cannot be proven. This has been the case for many years in Il2. Mentally pilots in those servers need to except that fact, not dwell on it, have fun and not bother accusing people… just except it. Many pilots switched to flying offline because of this. If you fly in servers with CRT2 enabled you greatly reduce the ease of what most would call “cheats”. That said the type of person and age of pilot in IL2 helps reduce the numbers of players who seek an unfair advantage. A high score by itself does not indicate who, if anyone is cheating. High scores of over 10,000 for an evening of flying were once common in full open pit rooms by honorable good gamers.

There are some good tips already in the thread about becoming successful in IL2. Success in this game can be measured in many ways other than just an individual pilot’s score. I put more value on how good of a wingman/teammate you are. I sought ways to disable the score column in IL2 and ran a server years ago that measured the team win.
If the goal is a high individual score, here are a few things to consider and watch as others rack up points. Below is not a complete list …just adding to what others have said.

#1 Being on coms with a great wingman. If flew CFS1, CFS2 and IL2 with the same wingman. A good wingman helps you live longer and make it back to base to collect your points. Shooting 6 planes down per sortie and not returning to base (although fun) doesn’t help your score nearly as much as taking down 3-5 and successfully landing. With a good wingman in a full open pit server it was common to get more then 500 points per flight. Much harder in closed pit. The only thing better then a good wingman on coms, is a group of good wingmen on coms working as a team.

#2 The type of flying and type of battles you choose. In past years you could see giant furballs (some might say bait balls) of 30+ planes engaged in a turn and burn dogfight, with large numbers of higher altitude boom and zoomers slicing through… all seen from the end of the runway. Then in the same server you would see contrails from other guys way way up playing a long chess match. If your goal is to accumulate a high score as fast as possible, then give thought to the type and length of fighting you are going to do. With a good wingman a good pilot can complete a sortie with over 500 points in the same time it takes some commuters playing with CEM to get where they start their chess match up high. I can’t tell you how many times we have seen players whining about how other players fly, the methods used, how in real life a pilot would not fly that way…etc etc. To each their own… enjoy have fun. Don’t criticize they way other players fly to have fun. Some people call it a “simulator” and to others it’s just a game. The more people in the server, the more air to air targets for everyone and the longer the game lives. If your goal is high score as fast as possible, adapt your flight plan and style of fighting to your strengths to achieve your goal.

Clearing sixes: A game within a game. As mentioned above there are many styles of fighting in IL2 which makes for a great variety of games within the game. Again.. to each their own just enjoy it. One game I enjoyed we called clearing sixes. In a full server, with a wingman we would watch for teammates (aka bait) in trouble or about to be in trouble and as a team swiftly clear the trouble. We didn’t worry about scores and we didn’t seek out 1 v 1 situations (by doing so we lived longer). As a result of living longer and clearing sixes, the scores climbed on their own. If we received a thank you for a our work we rewarded ourselves with beer….cough cough… root beer.

So, one of the many great things about this sim, there are many games within the game and you can measure your success (or enjoyment) in different ways other than achieving the high score.

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Old 02-08-2015, 04:16 PM
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after reviewing some films it seems that some of the people use"spray and pray" tactics and then land to rearm. I still feel that there is cheating or gaming the game going on.
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Old 02-08-2015, 06:15 PM
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I still feel that there is cheating or gaming the game going on.
No.
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Old 02-09-2015, 12:22 AM
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OK ..I'll bite. Here are my 2 cents. I may stand alone on these thoughts... maybe not.

Complaining about how others shoot, their style of flying or the tactics they use is a waste of time and nobody cares. All you do is stop others from playing. The server controls the rules. Accept, abide or leave. People don't fly online to listen to complaints. Most fly to have fun. Many great players have left this game because they got tired of listening to the complaints - mostly from people who have no idea what is going on around them in the game. Thousands of the complainers have come and gone and in the process drove away hundreds of great players.

Not many people in this game care about how you feel someone is cheating. If you want to play with players that care about your feelings, find a game that includes fluffy kittens and pink ponies... NOT iron horses with machine guns.

Never accuse people of cheating unless you can prove it. Otherwise zip it. Your initial question in this thread has been answered. It's been addressed over and over for more than a decade.

If the fact that someone in the server might be cheating bothers you, then you have several honorable options available to you with this game. Here are two of them.

---Switch to playing a server with CRT=2 enable, which will greatly reduces the odds of simple cheats being present.
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---Switch to flying against AI offline.

Once you become awesome, then dip your toe back into a mod or NON-CRT server if you desire.


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Old 02-10-2015, 11:25 AM
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Its obvious from the replies that not to many of you have spent any time in t
the irss room. If you did you might realize that what im saying is a legitimate
concern rather than a whine.
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Old 02-10-2015, 03:16 PM
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No the opposite. Your feeling that someone may be cheating may be 100% legitimate. It has been this way for years. Players can cheat in IL2 1946. If you can't prove your feeling is correct, there is no point in complaining about it. You have other options as mentioned previously.

Maybe think about this way. Assume everyone / anyone could be cheating. Assume your feeling is right. If it bothers you mentally that this may be true then choose a server that has higher security or fly offline.

The feeling that you are complaining about has been addressed thousands of times for many years. The fact is someone may be cheating, you can't prove it. Done.. end of story. Either enjoy it as is or pick up your toys and move to another sand box.

However, of the thousands and thousands of complainers, most were wrong. Those who stick with the game long enough and become good have come to realize this.

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Old 02-10-2015, 06:18 PM
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However, of the thousands and thousands of complainers, most were wrong. Those who stick with the game long enough and become good have come to realize this.
True.
The only limit you have is what you are capable of - never blame the others for what they can do - they may be cheating, but they also may be insanely good at what they do - and very likely they were not good from the start, but got better by years of training.

And noone forces you to play with a certain crowd, if you don't like it there, go somewhere else.
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