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Old 05-21-2011, 10:09 PM
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Offline you can use joysticks axis to control turret, and reverse axis if need.
Or key+axis.

Go to axis, turret, and just press and hold a key before move axis (Y or Y) to move turret.

Ie. Space + Joystick Y axis, Space + Joystick X axis.

Then the turret move fast.

Just remember to change plane control do AI before jump to turret position.

Not tested online.

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Old 05-21-2011, 11:46 PM
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I think they wanted to make turrets harder to use to make it more realistic. Historically it was difficult to hit an enemy fighter from a turret.
I tried to man a turret online and as soon as I moved from the pilot position the autopilot would put the plane in a dive. Which made it hard for me to concentrate on the slow, inverted, multi buttoned, counter intuitive, historical controls of the turret...

oh well I stick to fighters online now.
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Old 05-22-2011, 12:39 AM
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Too many steps involved to do simple things in this , this is the annoying thing about COD. I just want to fire a gun FFS but I first have to do this this and this , and then open this , and pull that , and turn this. Jesus.
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