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

 
 
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Old 12-21-2009, 05:31 PM
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Default No turning back

I got a new headset this weekend (now I'm live!) and ws trying to get it to work on the PS3. It took a little doing figuring it out. Everytime I tried something, I would go online into a lobby to see if I was up. If I wasn't, I'd quit out and try again. So I finally got going and ended in arcade team dogfight with some friends I had flown with prior to moving to sim. It was a joke! I got no kills. The action was faster than I had remembered. The planes were super planes. No thinking to it. Just keep pushing the target button and go for the nearest guy. If you didn't like the setup, push the target button again and go for somebody else. Banging the stick left and right. Constantly in WEP. And the wild pac menatality! I looked up and the score was 140-0!!! I was shocked! My team was winning and I didn't have a single kill. Nobody said a word about it, they just kept the slaughter up. I tried to get the guys to play some sim but they wouldn't. Mumbled something about no stick. I had to quit arcade because it was boring me and I had accomplished everything I could so I moved up to sim a few weeks ago. After that battle, I'm done with it. Sim is a completely new and involving game which is very demanding and challenging. Arcade is just a mess!!
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