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Old 12-04-2011, 02:57 PM
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I have had to give up flying the 110 until some items get sorted on her. The chief amongst them is the amount of smoke that comes from the nose mounted armament. Not only does it knock my frames down to single digits when I open fire with all batteries but it also obscures my vision when firing deflection. I have thought that my gunnery has gone to bits but after flying spit/hurri/109 exclusively for the past week I find that isnt true. I can aim just fine, it's that I can't see nor play when I fire the 110 cannons.

Please contribute if this is a problem for you as well. I would like the devs to work on this for the next patch but as the 110 is more of a niche aircraft I'm afraid it may not receive the attention a 109/Spit issue might. If we all speak up to this problem maybe the squeeky wheel will get the grease.

Thanks.
Agreed, I get the same degree of smoke and lag when I fire the cannons on the bf110, I can turn the setting down but it means I dont see enemy aircraft breaking up when I hit them!

Smoke / Dust are amoung the cheif culprits dropping framerame like a stone
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