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Old 05-17-2010, 02:06 AM
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That would be a great feature. Personally I don't have any complaints about AI kill stealing, but I understand why it would be annoying to many. Not getting credit for all kills is part of a fighter pilot's life in WWII. I actually feel bad when I get the "Kill" message after a smoking enemy makes it all the way back to his territory and ditches, because in WWII I wouldn't have gotten the kill without confirmation. This was especially true in the USSR air force. Also, I'm not above stealing the AI's smoking victim from time to time
Yeah, I steal back kills from them too but it's a little hollow and not as satisfying as getting your own kill. Also there are times when I'm able to steal a kill back by putting a few bullets in the plane at the last second. But you sometimes have to trail that plane for a while to do it, while you otherwise could be getting on a new pursuit and new kill.

But I don't think it would hurt to get a key command to dissuade kill steals. People who don't mind having an occasional kills stolen would not have to use it. Or you folks who think it's kind of true to history would not have to use the command either. I'm just sayin'.....
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