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

View Poll Results: How should the flight models in BoS perform?
As in Birds of Prey, I'm used to them and like them. 3 8.57%
As historically accurate as possible, even if I have to change my flying. 20 57.14%
Give us both options in the game. 12 34.29%
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Old 06-14-2011, 12:51 PM
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when i say "one life mode",i think it would give to the game a touch of authentic action,personnaly ,even if birds of prey stay the best planes game of console,i find that ,in teambattle, the fact to have "many lifes" favour too much the "personnal counter of kills"instead of the battle tactics as for exemple fly in couple and cover his wingman,(i'm the first to fall in it...as a lot of us i think),one time we tried with mac and many others sim guys,the "one life mode",it was better ,cause everybody take care to fly without too much risks and try to help everybody cause too much guys of your team killed and u become alone against many others oppoments...it is the death and the deafeat for sure ,like in real.
of course the "real hardcore sim team battle" would be a 4th game mode with arcade ,realistic and sim...and not the only mode of the game.

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