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David603 08-07-2009 04:02 AM

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Originally Posted by trk29 (Post 88139)
It says so on the game page under community. He talks about the most skilled pilots in multiplayer should fly the bombers because it is easier to get shot out of the sky. And having your wingmen cover you.

I'm still not sure whether he is talking about divebombers and ground attack aircraft like the Stuka and Il2, or medium and heavy bombers like the He111 and B17.

Xx RTEK xX 08-07-2009 04:18 AM

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Originally Posted by xNikex (Post 88098)
Well the U.S. didn't get involved until later in the war anyway. LOL:-P

Yeah, we American's will be joining the fight late, as we did in WWII. The Europeans will be cheering the skies as we fly by in our P-51s.

David603 08-07-2009 04:23 AM

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Originally Posted by Xx RTEK xX (Post 88152)
Yeah, we American's will be joining the fight late, as we did in WWII. The Europeans will be cheering the skies as we fly by in our P-51s.

So will I, from several thousand feet above you in a Bf109 8)

trk29 08-07-2009 05:19 AM

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Originally Posted by David603 (Post 88147)
I'm still not sure whether he is talking about divebombers and ground attack aircraft like the Stuka and Il2, or medium and heavy bombers like the He111 and B17.

He states "It's worthtaking some time to become familiar with the gunnery position in th bomber." And talks about flying in straight line. Hopefully it is a big bomber.

David603 08-07-2009 05:29 AM

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Originally Posted by trk29 (Post 88158)
He states "It's worthtaking some time to become familiar with the gunnery position in th bomber." And talks about flying in straight line. Hopefully it is a big bomber.

That could be applicable to either single or multi engined bombers, although talking about the gunnery position would suggest just one, which would probably make it a single engined aircraft.

Blue Leader 08-07-2009 10:03 AM

i need MP gameplay footage.
 
Personally I need two things, a better joystick in the UK than the aviator, I dont have one but it sounds bad! Secondly I would like to see MP gameplay footage, the MP trailer shows nothing really!

juz1 08-07-2009 10:16 AM

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Originally Posted by Blue Leader (Post 88207)
Personally I need two things, a better joystick in the UK than the aviator, I dont have one but it sounds bad! Secondly I would like to see MP gameplay footage, the MP trailer shows nothing really!

the av8r is not that bad+ it's better than the pad-
or order a Hori from japan?http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Xbox-360-Hori-...3286.m63.l1177
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Raw Kryptonite 08-07-2009 01:15 PM

The aviator certainly isn't great, but it's not bad for the money and a much better way to play this game than the controller. It's worth it.
Would rather have that TFlight the PS3 has, but this is still good enough.

Blue Leader 08-07-2009 02:09 PM

I'll prob have to get the aviator but I'm pretty good on the controller to be honest. Is it best to attach the aviator to something to keep it stable? Also does it have a throttle lever on it?

juz1 08-07-2009 05:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Blue Leader (Post 88263)
I'll prob have to get the aviator but I'm pretty good on the controller to be honest. Is it best to attach the aviator to something to keep it stable? Also does it have a throttle lever on it?

I wouldn't recommend lapplay but then i rest mine on a desk - the left hand on the throttle lever keeps it steady- (or right-its ambidextrous!)- and so long as you really don't yank it around it too viciously it works just fine... anyone care to share lap experiences

(warning- double entendre count for this post reaching critical levels )
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