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Old 07-13-2011, 04:00 PM
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Default AI/FM behavior...er...erratic...???

Not sure if this is the proper place to discuss..Look I really like this sim & I'm sure I will even more when I can get FPS up from the cellar...but has anyone addressed the behavior of the AI guys?Its just bizarre! I've seen Stukas chasing Spitfires, Sunderland ( other "Heavies ) doing slow rolls & maybe a loop or two( & not as one would suspect pulling their wings off...),formations of bombers doing maneuvers wing tip to wing tip like Starlings...other times break for the 4 corners of the compass....Dogfights that are a mess of missed opportunities.My own guys completely ignoring the enemy that is close by or simply leaving the field of battle without seemingly firing a shot...if I could control my ship & my shooting better ( higher FPS would help...) I could have a field day blasting 109s returning home oblivious that I am right behind them blasting away!!!It is so remimisent of the miserable AI behavior of Battle of Britain II released 5 or so years ago.Have the developers said anything about any of this?
Just to sooth my nerves I go back to Il-2 for absolutely wonderful AI guys...am I just spoiled or what?
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