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Old 06-27-2011, 12:22 PM
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Originally Posted by VO101_Tom View Post
You can create new plane anytime, no need bail out. And its very fast: esc, click AFB, click create. Max 1-2 sec. The AI takes the control, and you never find who you overcame. I see that somebody would bail out very rarely. This is pathetic.

Almost 2 months ago, Reflected started a topic because of similar reasons:
Finish landed only - option
... there were many people against it, though this current solution worse, when it was necessary to face the consequences for your acts (KIA, MIA, Bail Out). At least, if one plane going down, should write all of the earlier pilots of the aircraft (likewise, the share victories).
Agreed...

Yes you should be able to bailout if youve been hit but you should know who youve overcome and they should have a Death against them..after all its the AC that you killed thats gets you the score (kill)..

gets a bit boring when every aircraft you shoot down just happens to be an AI

Its not massively important i know but its these lil things we all have a moan about and im sure we all like to know who weve just shot down
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